Florian Obser writes:
> On 2023-05-23 07:56 -06, "Anthony J. Bentley" <bent...@openbsd.org> wrote:
> > Florian Obser writes:
> >> They don't seem to be sure what to call the damn thing.
> >> - Intel One Mono
> >> - IntelOne Mono
> >> - intel-one-mono
> >>
> >> I went with "IntelOne Mono" because that's how you configure the font.
> >>
> >> There is a sample here: https://github.com/intel/intel-one-mono
> >>
> >> Comments, OKs?
> >
> > Looks ok to me, and basically identical to one I made, except mine
> > installed ttf.zip as well as otf.zip. Yes, this increases the package
> > size, but not a whole lot in this case. Most font ports install both
> > ttf and otf when available, and while it would be kind of cool to only
> > package otf, some software still doesn't support it. Until we start
> > stripping out ttf from all our packages, I think the package should
> > have both ttf and otf when both are easily available.
> >
>
> Sorry, I seem to have missed your port. Please go ahead with yours then
> since I have no idea how I would shoehorn ttf.zip into the port ;)

Someone reminded me I forgot to actually send this out. Here it is.
I didn't bother adding the extra bits to fetch and install the license,
because as with most fonts, the license information is embedded in both
the OTF and TTF metadata, as can be verified with lcdf-typetools
(otfinfo -V).

ok?

-- 
Anthony J. Bentley

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