* Repackage SIPA fonts properly
* add packager line and changelog
* remove debugging ls line
* actually the SIPA font's don't directly use OFL, only the Google Fonts
revision do
(cherry picked from commit a3ea64af20)
Co-authored-by: Pornpipat Popum <cappy@cappuchino.xyz>
* feat(ci): add no_upload_srpms label
This also fixes manual builds to support subrepos properly.
* to make sure it actually works
* manually set permissions
* Add MS fonts
* Remove old changelogs to prevent error reporting to Fusion
* More of the same
* Cleanup and removal of unused macros
* What happened there??
Signed-off-by: Gilver <rockgrub@disroot.org>
* Decimate LPF and completelely rewrite almost everything
* Actually nuke LPF
* Fix weird typo?
* %foundry does...WEIRD things
* Something didn't save?
* LMAO
Signed-off-by: Gilver <rockgrub@disroot.org>
* I swear
Signed-off-by: Gilver <rockgrub@disroot.org>
* Oops
Signed-off-by: Gilver <rockgrub@disroot.org>
* I see
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Signed-off-by: Gilver <rockgrub@disroot.org>
* fix(maple-fonts): rpm < 4.20 limitation
Signed-off-by: sadlerm4 <sad_lerm@hotmail.com>
* fix package version and stop getting version from gh tag
* unzip is dumb
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Signed-off-by: sadlerm4 <sad_lerm@hotmail.com>
Deprecates the original `TH Sarabun` font family in favor of `TH Sarabun New`, a fork of
the original font family from the same foundry that is licensed under the OFL on Google Fonts.
Meaning TH Sarabun will no longer by included by default in the SIPA fonts metapackage.
The old typeface causes issues with rendering in some applications since the Latin and Arabic numeral
glyphs included are not properly sized, causing mixed Thai and Latin text to become illegible.