Bug#996965: bslib and rmarkdown update

2022-04-15 Thread Andreas Tille
Hi Eric, Am Fri, Apr 15, 2022 at 02:44:11PM -0400 schrieb Eric Brown: > It looks like conversion to .woff from .ttf or .otf is straightforward > with woff-tools, e.g. install fonts-roboto, then the appropriate file > can be converted by, e.g. `sfnt2woff Roboto-Regular.ttf` which creates > Roboto-R

Bug#996965: bslib and rmarkdown update

2022-04-11 Thread Eric Brown
Hi again, I tried to see what happens when the woff files are deleted from bslib. I cloned the bslib git, deleted the contents of the font folder, built the R package locally, then tried to render an R markdown document that uses a bslib theme (minty). It fails with an error message (below). pan

Bug#996965: bslib and rmarkdown update

2022-04-11 Thread Andreas Tille
Hi Eric, thanks a lot for your investigation. This is extremely helpful. Am Tue, Apr 05, 2022 at 08:50:08PM -0400 schrieb Eric Brown: > Hi again, > > I tried to see what happens when the woff files are deleted from bslib. > > I cloned the bslib git, deleted the contents of the font folder, bui

Bug#996965: bslib and rmarkdown update

2022-04-11 Thread Andreas Tille
Hi Eric, Am Mon, Apr 04, 2022 at 06:42:59AM -0400 schrieb Eric Brown: > To update, I found that a few more are packaged in texlive-fonts-extra ( > https://packages.debian.org/buster/texlive-fonts-extra) > > Roboto https://packages.debian.org/bullseye/fonts-roboto > Ubuntu https:

Bug#996965: bslib and rmarkdown update

2022-04-11 Thread Eric Brown
Hi Andreas, I can at least identify which .woff files correspond to which fonts, that is possible with grep. Here's the output: https://gist.github.com/eebrown/95615fc35af364bd0fae09a69273dbdf I think deleting the .woff files and seeing if the fonts render properly when they are installed at the