diff --git a/pkgs/data/fonts/julia-mono/default.nix b/pkgs/data/fonts/julia-mono/default.nix index 8774913c83cc..bf2fbe256fa7 100644 --- a/pkgs/data/fonts/julia-mono/default.nix +++ b/pkgs/data/fonts/julia-mono/default.nix @@ -1,11 +1,12 @@ { lib, fetchzip }: let - version = "0.022"; + version = "0.034"; + in fetchzip { name = "JuliaMono-${version}"; url = "https://github.com/cormullion/juliamono/releases/download/v${version}/JuliaMono.zip"; - sha256 = "sha256-/MVT6n842sSiuPZNYxN3q1vn6yvMvmcTEDyvAd2GikA="; + sha256 = "sha256:0xx3mhzs17baaich67kvwyzqg8h9ga11jrja2i8sxx4861dp1z85"; postFetch = '' mkdir -p $out/share/fonts/truetype @@ -14,9 +15,12 @@ in fetchzip { meta = { description = "A monospaced font for scientific and technical computing"; + longDescription = '' + JuliaMono is a monospaced typeface designed for use in text editing environments that require a wide range of specialist and technical Unicode characters. It was intended as a fun experiment to be presented at the 2020 JuliaCon conference in Lisbon, Portugal (which of course didn’t physically happen in Lisbon, but online). + ''; maintainers = with lib.maintainers; [ suhr ]; platforms = with lib.platforms; all; - homepage = "https://juliamono.netlify.app/"; + homepage = "https://cormullion.github.io/pages/2020-07-26-JuliaMono/"; license = lib.licenses.ofl; }; }