nixpkgs/pkgs/data/fonts/hyperscrypt/default.nix
volth c9eb44eab3 data/fonts: cleanup
* make font derivations fixed-output where applicable
 * fix dead links
 * `stdenv.lib` -> `lib` where `stdenv` is not involved
 * remove `meta.platforms = [ unix ]` and `meta.platforms = [ linux ]` because the restriction has no sense for data packages
2019-05-13 06:03:31 +00:00

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{ fetchzip, lib }:
let
version = "1.1";
pname = "HyperScrypt";
in
fetchzip rec {
name = "${lib.toLower pname}-font-${version}";
url = "https://gitlab.com/StudioTriple/Hyper-Scrypt/-/archive/${version}/Hyper-Scrypt-${version}.zip";
sha256 = "01pf5p2scmw02s0gxnibiwxbpzczphaaapv0v4s7svk9aw2gmc0m";
postFetch = ''
mkdir -p $out/share/fonts/{truetype,opentype}
unzip -j $downloadedFile \*.ttf -d $out/share/fonts/truetype/${pname}.ttf
unzip -j $downloadedFile \*${pname}.otf -d $out/share/fonts/opentype/${pname}.otf
'';
meta = with lib; {
homepage = http://velvetyne.fr/fonts/hyper-scrypt/;
description = "A modern stencil typeface inspired by stained glass technique";
longDescription = ''
The Hyper Scrypt typeface was designed for the Hyper Chapelle
exhibition. It was commissioned by AAAAA Atelier to Studio
Triple's designer Jérémy Landes. Hyper Scrypt is a modern
stencil typeface inspired by the stained glass technique used in
the Metz cathedral. It borrows the stained glass method, drawing
holes for the light with black lead. This creates a reverse
typeface, where the shapes of the letters are drawn by their
counters. Hyper Scrypt is at the intersection between 3 metals :
the sacred lead of stained glass, the lead of print characters
and the heavy metal. Despite its organic look inherited for the
molted metal, Hyper Scrypt is based upon a rigorous grid,
allowing some neat alignements between shapes in multi lines
layouts.
'';
license = licenses.ofl;
maintainers = with maintainers; [ leenaars ];
platforms = platforms.all;
};
}