@solatis What's broken?
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| Git Clone URL: | https://aur.archlinux.org/otf-operator-mono-nerd.git (read-only, click to copy) |
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| Package Base: | otf-operator-mono-nerd |
| Description: | Operator: the non-typewriter typewriter face. Configured with nerd-fonts. |
| Upstream URL: | https://www.typography.com/fonts/operator/overview/ |
| Keywords: | font, operator-mono, otf |
| Licenses: | custom:HCo |
| Provides: | ttf-font-nerd |
| Submitter: | whynothugo |
| Maintainer: | None |
| Last Packager: | whynothugo |
| Votes: | 1 |
| Popularity: | 0.000000 |
| First Submitted: | 2017-10-09 18:40 (UTC) |
| Last Updated: | 2021-10-15 11:08 (UTC) |
@solatis What's broken?
Seems this package is still broken, can anyone fix it? Alternatively, assign a co-maintainer to fix it?
Ttf-nerd-fonts-symbols has been split into two packages and causes a make error when trying to makepkg
Alright, so patching these fonts based on their originals is a PITA.
It requires installing font-patcher from the nerd fonts project. That's a 2GB tarball, for a package that's just a makedepends. It's not even currently packaged in the AUR or official repos.
I've updated the package to work a bit differently:
ttf-nerd-fonts-symbols-mono from [community].otf-operator-mono which is the unpatched font.I like the end result a lot better - it relies on a package on community, doesn't require a huge download to patch things, and fonts render the same.
The only big difference is that you'll now need to use OperatorMono as a font instead of OperatorMono Nerd Font.
Yeah, sorry, I'm mostly missing the original sources on my end.
I'll try and have a look during the weekend.
And? This still has a 2+ week outstanding orphan request out against it so if something doesn't get done soon it will likely be orphaned for somebody else to try. @whynothugo your solution sounds better to me than just hooking up to some license-breaking repost out there. Go for it?
The original version of this package required that you have the original fonts and used that to patch nerd fonts.
I think I'm going to revert to that -- it's a bit more work to build, but on the safer side in terms of licensing.
@friday13 The comment below has a working link. Not sure about the legality of using this package though...