nixpkgs/pkgs/data/fonts/input-fonts/default.nix
2017-12-07 07:50:47 -05:00

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{ stdenv, requireFile, unzip }:
stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
name = "input-fonts-${version}";
version = "2017-08-10"; # date of the download and checksum
src = requireFile {
name = "Input-Font.zip";
url = "http://input.fontbureau.com/download/";
sha256 = "07fkyvbb12agkb2kpnq2j45nycgbjvb4n1s5hjyqsipdh2z9zihq";
};
nativeBuildInputs = [ unzip ];
phases = [ "unpackPhase" "installPhase" ];
sourceRoot = ".";
installPhase = ''
mkdir -p $out/share/fonts/truetype
find Input_Fonts -name "*.ttf" -exec cp -a {} "$out"/share/fonts/truetype/ \;
mkdir -p "$out"/share/doc
cp -a *.txt "$out"/share/doc/
'';
outputHashAlgo = "sha256";
outputHashMode = "recursive";
outputHash = "0k7xqkgqldd110ch9s144ilh762q777qcjvg3plmrb9s6xiaqvvd";
meta = with stdenv.lib; {
description = "Fonts for Code, from Font Bureau";
longDescription = ''
Input is a font family designed for computer programming, data,
and text composition. It was designed by David Jonathan Ross
between 2012 and 2014 and published by The Font Bureau. It
contains a wide array of styles so you can fine-tune the
typography that works best in your editing environment.
Input Mono is a monospaced typeface, where all characters occupy
a fixed width. Input Sans and Serif are proportional typefaces
that are designed with all of the features of a good monospace
generous spacing, large punctuation, and easily distinguishable
characters but without the limitations of a fixed width.
'';
homepage = http://input.fontbureau.com;
license = licenses.unfree;
maintainers = with maintainers; [ romildo ];
platforms = platforms.all;
};
}