# SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT %global archive_name %{lua:t=string.gsub(rpm.expand("%{default_fonts_foundry} %{fonts_family}"), "[%p%s]+", "_");print(t)} %global source_version 20090618 %global source_release 27 %global source_url http://www.greekfontsociety-gfs.gr/typefaces/19th_century %global default_fonts_foundry GFS %global default_fonts_license OFL %global default_fonts_licenses OFL.txt %global default_fonts_docs *.txt %global default_fonts_docs_exclude %{default_fonts_licenses} %global fonts_family Decker %global fonts_summary GFS Decker, a 19th century Greek font family %global fonts_fonts *.otf %global fonts_experimental_confs 61-%{fonts_name}.xml %global fonts_description %{expand: This typeface is a product of Deckersche Schriftgießere type default_fonts_foundry owned by Rudolf Ludwig Decker (1804-1877) in Berlin, but it was frequently used in Greek editions by both Oxford and Cambridge University Press during the last decades of the 19th century. It was designed and cut before 1864, according to John Bowman, when a set of matrices was bought by OUP, although the type was not cast and used in England until 1882. The typeface is an uncial design containing a case of capitals, and small capitals, too. The letters lack any serifs although they retain their thick and thin strokes. It appeared as an alternate type of Byzantine tradition in mostly Patristic texts. The font was digitally designed by George D. Matthiopoulos and is freely available by GFS.} %global doc_licenses0 %{default_fonts_licenses} %global doc_docs0 *pdf %auto_init %auto_pkg %sourcelist http://www.greekfontsociety-gfs.gr/_assets/fonts/%{archive_name}.zip 61-%{fonts_name}.xml %auto_sources %prep %auto_prep %setup -q -c -T unzip -j -q %{_sourcedir}/%{archive_name}.zip install -m 644 %{_sourcedir}/*xml . %linuxtext *.txt %build %auto_build %install %auto_install %check %auto_check %auto_files %changelog %auto_changelog