fonts-play 1.002+20150307.1-0.1 source package in Ubuntu

Changelog

fonts-play (1.002+20150307.1-0.1) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Non-maintainer upload.

  [ Martin Erik Werner ]
  * Updated to use upstream TTF file directly (Closes: 776273)
    - OTF files generated from TTF (backwards compatibility for package users)
    - Removed build-dependency on googlefontdirectory-tools, since only a
      simple generate script is needed
  * Removed fontfixes patch in favour of following upstream (fixes should be
    minimal for end-user)
  * Standards-Version 4.4.1
    - No changes, get-orig-source kept in debian/rules to allow svn subdir
      checkout.
  * Build with debhelper 9
  * Mark as Multi-Arch: foreign
  * Update upstream location after move from google code to github
    (Closes: 829241)

 -- Markus Koschany <email address hidden>  Mon, 16 Nov 2020 21:18:35 +0100

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Uploaded by:
Debian Fonts Task Force
Uploaded to:
Sid
Original maintainer:
Debian Fonts Task Force
Architectures:
all
Section:
fonts
Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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fonts-play_1.002+20150307.1-0.1.debian.tar.xz 4.3 KiB c27f8aceb62646d4e5c3e1da12296eaf22fc2561c0dc4e58a2736cb1a1b878c9

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fonts-play: minimalistic sans serif typeface

 Play is a minimalistic sans serif typeface designed by Jonas Hecksher, Type
 Director of Playtype™ Type Foundry. All letters in Play derive from the 'O' –
 square and circular at the same time. Play is designed with large, open
 counters, ample lowercase x-heights and a corporate, yet friendly appearance.
 The combination of these qualities give Play both a high legibility and
 readability.