Re: semicondensed fork
- From: Sander Vesik <Sander Vesik Sun COM>
- To: Rob <veralist kudla org>
- Cc: fonts gnome org
- Subject: Re: semicondensed fork
- Date: Sat, 04 Oct 2003 23:56:02 +0100
Rob wrote:
I spent a little time with Vera Sans in pfaedit, and came up with
a surprisingly nice semicondensed version that sorta looks like
Tahoma and makes an awesome body/screen font. Per the license,
I changed the name (to Toga Sans). I also didn't mention
Bitstream or GNOME when submitting to Freshmeat, but I didn't
see how to explain what I did on my actual site without
mentioning Bitstream Vera Sans. If anyone thinks I'm screwing
Bitstream and/or GNOME by what I've done, please let me know
what I can do to fix it.
My Bitstream Vera offshoot is called Nonesuch Arev ... I didn't change
the base, it is a derivatrive that has quite some additional characters,
mostly compositions for latin extended a, b, additional and ipa
extensions plus a small amount of kerning. And some very light drawing
of new shapes. Coverage is not equal between all the different variants.
I am more than happy tohand my chnages over to somebody if they find a
good home - my ability to spend time on this is at best exteremely erratic.
http://freshmeat.net/projects/togasans/
http://www.binara.com/toga/
A couple of things you might want to check -
* making sure all the myriad of places bitstream and vera are
mentioned inside the font were changed
* that pfaedit didn't truncate the licence thats embedded in one
of the fields inside the font- it did for me 8-(
Thanks.
Rob Kudla
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