nixpkgs/pkgs/data/fonts/tamzen/default.nix
rnhmjoj 6545e5a506
pkgs/data/fonts: merge back the split otb output
Since the Pango issue 457[1] has been fixed and Nixpkgs patched, it's no
longer necessary to keep X11 and .otb fonts in separate outputs (previously
they would cause application to display broken fonts).

[1]: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/pango/-/issues/457
2020-08-22 09:45:05 +02:00

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{ fetchFromGitHub, mkfontscale, stdenv }:
stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
pname = "tamzen-font";
version = "1.11.5";
src = fetchFromGitHub {
owner = "sunaku";
repo = "tamzen-font";
rev = "Tamzen-${version}";
sha256 = "00x5fipzqimglvshhqwycdhaqslbvn3rl06jnswhyxfvz16ymj7s";
};
nativeBuildInputs = [ mkfontscale ];
installPhase = ''
install -m 644 -D otb/*.otb pcf/*.pcf -t "$out/share/fonts/misc"
install -m 644 -D psf/*.psf -t "$out/share/consolefonts"
mkfontdir "$out/share/fonts/misc"
'';
meta = with stdenv.lib; {
description = "Bitmapped programming font based on Tamsyn";
longDescription = ''
Tamzen is a monospace bitmap font. It is programatically forked
from Tamsyn version 1.11, which backports glyphs from older
versions while deleting deliberately empty glyphs to allow
secondary/fallback fonts to provide real glyphs at those codepoints.
Tamzen also has fonts that additionally provide the Powerline
symbols.
'';
homepage = "https://github.com/sunaku/tamzen-font";
license = licenses.free;
maintainers = with maintainers; [ wishfort36 ];
};
}