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Cantarell: Version 1.004 added (#5213)

* Update ofl/cantarell/*ttf with hotfixes

* filenames
* name tables
* vertical metrics
* weightClass

* Cantarell: run add-font

* Cantarell: bumped up version, enabled bit7, removed mac names, fixed ID4

* Cantarell: revised description

* Corrected copyright string in OFL

* Cantarell: Removed fontlog (not updated since 2009)

* Cantarell: re-run add-font

* Cantarell: corrected typo

* Cantarell: linegap to 0 and fix non-hinting

* Cantarell: description updated

* Cant	arell: minimised v-metric chnage impact

Co-authored-by: Rosalie Wagner <mail@rosaliewagner.com>
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<p>The Cantarell typeface family was designed during my study of MA Typeface Design over 2 years in the Department of Typography at the University of Reading (UK). The class of 2009 will have our work published on typefacedesign.org soon.</p> <p>The typeface is designed as a contemporary Humanist sans serif, and was developed for on-screen reading; in particular, reading web pages on an HTC Dream mobile phone.</p> <p>That device runs Google Android, and therefore has a web browser supporting the exciting new web fonts feature known as @font-face. As my very first typeface design, the typeface has many faults, yet it achieves the goal of improving readability on this device.</p> <p>This highlights my motivation for undertaking a study of typeface design: I believe it is essential that when we use digital tools, our freedom to use, understand, modify and share these tools is respected. Otherwise, when the tool does not work in the way that we need, we will be unable to fix it.</p> <p>These fonts were developed using only such software, mainly FontForge. Typeface designs are tools too, and therefore these font files are licensed in a way that respects your freedom — you are invited to extend them to meet your needs, such as to add the glyphs missing from your own writing systems, under the terms of the Open Font License.</p>
<p>The Cantarell typeface family was designed during Dave Crossland's study of MA Typeface Design in 2009 in the Department of Typography at the University of Reading (UK).</p>
<p>The typeface is designed as a contemporary Humanist sans serif, and was developed for on-screen reading; in particular, reading web pages on an HTC Dream mobile phone.</p>
<p>This family was developed using only open-source softwares, mainly FontForge. Typeface designs are tools too, and therefore these font files are licensed in a way that respects your freedom — you are invited to extend them to meet your needs, such as to add the glyphs missing from your own writing systems, under the terms of the Open Font License.</p>
<p> In October 2022 some metadata were fixed such as license clification, style name and style linking. Users may notice that the style "Oblique" has changed to "Italic".</p>
<p>To contribute, see <a href="https://github.com/davelab6/cantarell">github.com/davelab6/cantarell</a>.</p>

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FONTLOG for Cantarell beta release
===================================
This file provides detailed information on the Cantarell font
software. This information should be distributed along with the
Cantarell fonts and any derivative works.
Font Information
-------------------------
The Cantarell typeface family was designed during my study of MA
Typeface Design [1] in the Department of Typography at the University
of Reading (UK). Its homepage is http://abattis.org/cantarell
The typeface is designed as a contemporary Humanist sans serif, and
was developed for on-screen reading; in particular, reading web pages
on an HTC Dream mobile phone [2].
That device runs Google Android [3], and therefore has a web browser
supporting the exciting new web fonts feature known as @font-face
[4]. As my very first typeface design, the typeface has many faults,
yet it achieves the goal of improving readability on this device.
Each font file currently contains 391 glyphs, and fully support the
following writing systems: Basic Latin, Western European, Catalan,
Baltic, Turkish, Central European, Dutch and Afrikaans. To date, Pan
African Latin has only 33% glyph coverage.
Since the design is aimed at display on-screen at small sizes, the
printed output (especially of the bold and oblique) may not work
well. I hope to publish a set of fonts tuned to the needs of printing
in the future.
This highlights my motivation for undertaking a study of typeface
design: I believe it is essential that when we use digital tools, our
freedom to use, understand, modify and share these tools is
respected. Otherwise, when the tool does not work in the way that we
need, we will be unable to fix it.
These fonts were developed using only such software, mainly FontForge
[5]. Typeface designs are tools too, and therefore these font files
are licensed in a way that respects your freedom—you are invited to
extend them to meet your needs, such as to add the glyphs missing from
your own writing systems, under the terms of the GNU General Public
License [6].
If you like this typeface and would like to support its continuing
development, you can buy a subscription at £5/month:
https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=6676497
Comments are most welcome dave@lab6.com
- Dave Crossland, 6th July 2009
[1]: http://www.typedesign.reading.ac.uk
[2]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTC_Dream
[3]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Android_%28operating_system%29
[4]: http://openfontlibrary.org/wiki/Web_font_linking_with_%40font-face
[5]: http://fontforge.sf.net
[6]: http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html
* * *
This ZIP files contains the TTF fonts you can use on your desktop, and
the source files you can modify. You may upload these fonts to your
website, and for that I include EOT files for compatibility with
Microsoft Internet Explorer.
Simply add the following lines to your CSS stylesheets, and place the
EOT and TTF files in the same directory:
/* Just add the "cantarell" class to HTML elements you wish to use this typeface */
@font-face {font-family:Cantarell; src:url("Cantarell-Regular.eot");}
@font-face {font-family:Cantarell; src:url("Cantarell-Oblique.eot"); font-style:italic;}
@font-face {font-family:Cantarell; src:url("Cantarell-Bold.eot"); font-weight:bold;}
@font-face {font-family:Cantarell; src:url("Cantarell-BoldOblique.eot"); font-weight:bold; font-style:italic;}
@font-face {font-family:Cantarell; src:url("Cantarell-Regular.ttf");}
@font-face {font-family:Cantarell; src:url("Cantarell-Oblique.ttf"); font-style:italic;}
@font-face {font-family:Cantarell; src:url("Cantarell-Bold.ttf"); font-weight:bold;}
@font-face {font-family:Cantarell; src:url("Cantarell-BoldOblique.ttf"); font-weight:bold; font-style:italic;}
.cantarell {font-family:Cantarell, sans-serif; line-height:1.8em;}
NOTE: You can significantly speed up your page loading times by only
including the Regular font. Web browsers will generate bold and
oblique members of the typeface family from the regular when they are
needed. This does not work as well for serif designs, but is fine
for a sans serif typeface like Cantarell.
The original Spiro source file is the _master_ source, and from it
the other files in the family were generated; the regular by
converting the Spiro curves to PostScript cubic Bezier curves, and
then to TrueType quadratic Bezier curves, and the others by
performing bold and oblique machine-transformations with FontForge on
the Bezier curve version. I will soon publish a "Reflection on
Practice" document on the abattis.org/cantarell website that will
explain this process in detail.
The EOT files were generated with http://code.google.com/p/ttf2eot/
and have no root string restrictions or compression.
ChangeLog
-------------------------
Here is a list of major and minor changes, most recent first.
6 July 2009 (Dave Crossland) Cantarell Version 1.001
- Initial release of font as "Cantarell"
Acknowledgements
-------------------------
Here is a list of contributors.
If you make modifications be sure to add your name (N), email (E),
web-address (W) and description (D). This list is sorted by last name
in alphabetical order.
N: Dave Crossland
E: dave@lab6.com
W: http://abattis.org/cantarell/
D: Designer - original Latin glyphs

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filename: "Cantarell-Regular.ttf"
post_script_name: "Cantarell-Regular"
full_name: "Cantarell Regular"
copyright: "Copyright (c) 2009 Dave Crossland <dave@lab6.com>"
copyright: "Copyright 2009 The Cantarell Project Authors (https://github.com/davelab6/cantarell)"
}
fonts {
name: "Cantarell"
style: "italic"
weight: 400
filename: "Cantarell-Oblique.ttf"
post_script_name: "Cantarell-Oblique"
full_name: "Cantarell Oblique"
copyright: "Copyright (c) 2009 Dave Crossland <dave@lab6.com>"
filename: "Cantarell-Italic.ttf"
post_script_name: "Cantarell-Italic"
full_name: "Cantarell Italic"
copyright: "Copyright 2009 The Cantarell Project Authors (https://github.com/davelab6/cantarell)"
}
fonts {
name: "Cantarell"
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filename: "Cantarell-Bold.ttf"
post_script_name: "Cantarell-Bold"
full_name: "Cantarell Bold"
copyright: "Copyright (c) 2009 Dave Crossland <dave@lab6.com>"
copyright: "Copyright 2009 The Cantarell Project Authors (https://github.com/davelab6/cantarell)"
}
fonts {
name: "Cantarell"
style: "italic"
weight: 700
filename: "Cantarell-BoldOblique.ttf"
post_script_name: "Cantarell-BoldOblique"
full_name: "Cantarell Bold Oblique"
copyright: "Copyright (c) 2009 Dave Crossland <dave@lab6.com>"
filename: "Cantarell-BoldItalic.ttf"
post_script_name: "Cantarell-BoldItalic"
full_name: "Cantarell Bold Italic"
copyright: "Copyright 2009 The Cantarell Project Authors (https://github.com/davelab6/cantarell)"
}
subsets: "menu"
subsets: "latin"
subsets: "latin-ext"
subsets: "menu"

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Copyright (c) 2009-2010, Understanding Limited (dave@understandinglimited.com)
Copyright 2009 The Cantarell Project Authors (https://github.com/davelab6/cantarell)
This Font Software is licensed under the SIL Open Font License, Version 1.1.
This license is copied below, and is also available with a FAQ at:
http://scripts.sil.org/OFL
https://scripts.sil.org/OFL
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