From 93386f16c3c48bcc907ca12761a1aacc2cc402c1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: m4rc1e Date: Thu, 3 Jul 2025 13:40:45 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Apply automatic changes --- .ci/dashboard/src/data/servers.json | 394 ++++++++++++++++++++- .ci/dashboard/src/data/versionhistory.json | 118 ++++++ 2 files changed, 503 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) diff --git a/.ci/dashboard/src/data/servers.json b/.ci/dashboard/src/data/servers.json index ed6d84030..3e14ac831 100644 --- a/.ci/dashboard/src/data/servers.json +++ b/.ci/dashboard/src/data/servers.json @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ { - "last_checked": "2025-06-25", + "last_checked": "2025-07-03", "dev": { "name": "dev", "url": "https://fonts-dev.sandbox.google.com/metadata/fonts", @@ -3768,7 +3768,7 @@ }, "Matangi": { "name": "Matangi", - "version": "Version 3.002" + "version": "Version 3.003" }, "Mate": { "name": "Mate", @@ -7909,6 +7909,26 @@ "jsMath cmti10": { "name": "jsMath-cmti10", "version": "Version 001.001 " + }, + "Libertinus Sans": { + "name": "Libertinus Sans", + "version": "Version 7.051;RELEASE" + }, + "Libertinus Serif": { + "name": "Libertinus Serif", + "version": "Version 7.051;RELEASE" + }, + "Mozilla Headline": { + "name": "Mozilla Headline", + "version": "Version 1.000" + }, + "Mozilla Text": { + "name": "Mozilla Text", + "version": "Version 1.000" + }, + "Nata Sans": { + "name": "Nata Sans", + "version": "Version 1.001" } }, "designers": { @@ -10511,6 +10531,14 @@ "Donald Knuth": { "name": "Donald Knuth", "bio": null + }, + "Studio DRAMA": { + "name": "Studio DRAMA", + "bio": null + }, + "Daniel Uzquiano": { + "name": "Daniel Uzquiano", + "bio": null } }, "metadata": { @@ -50616,6 +50644,110 @@ "primary_script": null, "article": null, "minisite_url": null + }, + "Libertinus Sans": { + "name": "Libertinus Sans", + "designer": [ + "Philipp H. Poll" + ], + "license": "ofl", + "category": "SANS_SERIF", + "subsets": [ + "cyrillic", + "cyrillic-ext", + "greek", + "greek-ext", + "latin", + "latin-ext", + "vietnamese" + ], + "stroke": "SANS_SERIF", + "classifications": [], + "description": null, + "primary_script": null, + "article": "Libertinus is a sophisticated and versatile font family that serves as a fork of the well-known Linux Libertine and Linux Biolinum fonts. Designed to provide an improved and more polished alternative, Libertinus refines the typographic details and enhances compatibility with modern typesetting systems. It includes a comprehensive range of styles, from serif to sans-serif and monospaced variations, making it suitable for a wide variety of professional and academic applications. Additionally, it features extensive Unicode coverage, including support for mathematical symbols, Greek, Cyrillic, and other scripts, making it a popular choice for scholarly publishing and technical documentation. One of the key advantages of the Libertinus font family is its emphasis on quality and open-source accessibility. Developed using modern font development tools such as FontForge and maintained by an active community, it benefits from continuous improvements in spacing, kerning, and hinting. Libertinus Serif, the most prominent style, offers a classic yet refined appearance reminiscent of traditional book typefaces, while Libertinus Sans provides a clean, contemporary counterpart. Meanwhile, Libertinus Mono serves as an elegant monospaced option for coding and terminal applications. With its broad character support and careful attention to typographic precision, Libertinus remains a highly regarded choice for users seeking a free and open-source font with professional-grade quality. Find all of the Libertinus sub-families in this overview. To contribute, see github.com/googlefonts/libertinus.", + "minisite_url": null + }, + "Libertinus Serif": { + "name": "Libertinus Serif", + "designer": [ + "Philipp H. Poll" + ], + "license": "ofl", + "category": "SERIF", + "subsets": [ + "cyrillic", + "cyrillic-ext", + "greek", + "greek-ext", + "hebrew", + "latin", + "latin-ext", + "vietnamese" + ], + "stroke": "SERIF", + "classifications": [], + "description": null, + "primary_script": null, + "article": "Libertinus is a sophisticated and versatile font family that serves as a fork of the well-known Linux Libertine and Linux Biolinum fonts. Designed to provide an improved and more polished alternative, Libertinus refines the typographic details and enhances compatibility with modern typesetting systems. It includes a comprehensive range of styles, from serif to sans-serif and monospaced variations, making it suitable for a wide variety of professional and academic applications. Additionally, it features extensive Unicode coverage, including support for mathematical symbols, Greek, Cyrillic, and other scripts, making it a popular choice for scholarly publishing and technical documentation. One of the key advantages of the Libertinus font family is its emphasis on quality and open-source accessibility. Developed using modern font development tools such as FontForge and maintained by an active community, it benefits from continuous improvements in spacing, kerning, and hinting. Libertinus Serif, the most prominent style, offers a classic yet refined appearance reminiscent of traditional book typefaces, while Libertinus Sans provides a clean, contemporary counterpart. Meanwhile, Libertinus Mono serves as an elegant monospaced option for coding and terminal applications. With its broad character support and careful attention to typographic precision, Libertinus remains a highly regarded choice for users seeking a free and open-source font with professional-grade quality. Find all of the Libertinus sub-families in this overview. To contribute, see github.com/googlefonts/libertinus.", + "minisite_url": null + }, + "Mozilla Headline": { + "name": "Mozilla Headline", + "designer": [ + "Studio DRAMA" + ], + "license": "ofl", + "category": "SANS_SERIF", + "subsets": [ + "latin", + "latin-ext" + ], + "stroke": "SANS_SERIF", + "classifications": [], + "description": null, + "primary_script": null, + "article": "Mozilla Headline and Mozilla Text are our custom typefaces for the Mozilla brand. This typeface font family features a unique uniwidth design. It maintains standardized spacing and kerning across all weights and styles, eliminating risk of text reflow to preserve the integrity of the layout and enhance the user\u2019s experience. Read more about Mozilla\u2019s rebrand here. To contribute, see github.com/mozilla/mozilla-headline-type.", + "minisite_url": null + }, + "Mozilla Text": { + "name": "Mozilla Text", + "designer": [ + "Studio DRAMA" + ], + "license": "ofl", + "category": "SANS_SERIF", + "subsets": [ + "latin", + "latin-ext" + ], + "stroke": "SANS_SERIF", + "classifications": [], + "description": null, + "primary_script": null, + "article": "Mozilla Headline and Mozilla Text are the custom typefaces for the Mozilla brand. This typeface font family features a unique uniwidth design. It maintains standardized spacing and kerning across all weights and styles, eliminating risk of text reflow to preserve the integrity of the layout and enhance the user\u2019s experience. Read more about Mozilla\u2019s rebrand here. To contribute, see github.com/mozilla/mozilla-text-type.", + "minisite_url": null + }, + "Nata Sans": { + "name": "Nata Sans", + "designer": [ + "Daniel Uzquiano" + ], + "license": "ofl", + "category": "SANS_SERIF", + "subsets": [ + "cyrillic", + "cyrillic-ext", + "latin", + "latin-ext", + "vietnamese" + ], + "stroke": "SANS_SERIF", + "classifications": [], + "description": null, + "primary_script": null, + "article": "Nata Sans is a grotesque sans-serif typeface with a subtle humanist tone, designed by Daniel Uzquiano Cruz. It was developed with user interfaces in mind, featuring a generous x-height, wide glyphs, and short ascenders and descenders that promote a relaxed and readable rhythm. Nata Sans presents a restrained yet distinct personality, making it a viable alternative to Helvetica in both digital and print contexts. The typeface includes nine predefined weights from Thin to Black, and is available as a variable font with a weight axis ranging from 100 to 900. All weights interpolate smoothly thanks to three master drawings and cover 1022 glyphs. Nata Sans supports 219 Latin-based languages spoken across 212 countries. It meets 100% of the Google Fonts Latin Plus character set, making it fully equipped for a wide range of global applications. It also supports Latin, including Vietnamese, and Cyrillic scripts, and implements 18 OpenType features, including stylistic alternates, localized forms, case-sensitive punctuation, tabular and old-style figures, fractions, superscripts, subscripts, and more. Features such as calt, ss01, locl, and kern enhance typographic flexibility across platforms. The font is released under the SIL Open Font License and is actively maintained on GitHub", + "minisite_url": "https://dnlzqn.xyz/nata/" } }, "axisregistry": { @@ -100687,7 +100819,7 @@ }, "Agbalumo": { "name": "Agbalumo", - "version": "Version 1.000; ttfautohint (v1.8.4)" + "version": "Version 2.000; ttfautohint (v1.8.4.7-5d5b)" }, "Agdasima": { "name": "Agdasima", @@ -101079,7 +101211,7 @@ }, "Asap": { "name": "Asap", - "version": "Version 3.001" + "version": "Version 3.002" }, "Asap Condensed": { "name": "Asap Condensed", @@ -101859,7 +101991,7 @@ }, "Chocolate Classical Sans": { "name": "Chocolate Classical Sans", - "version": "Version 1.002" + "version": "Version 1.005" }, "Chokokutai": { "name": "Chokokutai", @@ -106487,11 +106619,11 @@ }, "Reem Kufi Fun": { "name": "Reem Kufi Fun", - "version": "Version 1.005" + "version": "Version 1.899" }, "Reem Kufi Ink": { "name": "Reem Kufi Ink", - "version": "Version 1.7" + "version": "Version 1.899" }, "Reenie Beanie": { "name": "Reenie Beanie", @@ -107984,6 +108116,42 @@ "Zilla Slab Highlight": { "name": "Zilla Slab Highlight", "version": "Version 1.1; 2017; ttfautohint (v1.6)" + }, + "Bitcount Grid Double": { + "name": "Bitcount Grid Double", + "version": "Version 1.001" + }, + "Chiron Hei HK": { + "name": "Chiron Hei HK", + "version": "Version 2.525" + }, + "Libertinus Math": { + "name": "Libertinus Math", + "version": "Version 7.051;RELEASE" + }, + "Libertinus Mono": { + "name": "Libertinus Mono", + "version": "Version 7.051;RELEASE" + }, + "Manufacturing Consent": { + "name": "Manufacturing Consent", + "version": "Version 3.000; ttfautohint (v1.8.4.7-5d5b)" + }, + "Menbere": { + "name": "Menbere", + "version": "Version 1.000" + }, + "Noto Sans Sunuwar": { + "name": "Noto Sans Sunuwar", + "version": "Version 1.000; ttfautohint (v1.8.4.7-5d5b)" + }, + "Parastoo": { + "name": "Parastoo", + "version": "Version 3.000" + }, + "UoqMunThenKhung": { + "name": "UoqMunThenKhung", + "version": "Version 1.197" } }, "designers": { @@ -110437,7 +110605,7 @@ }, "Saber Rastikerdar": { "name": "Saber Rastikerdar", - "bio": "Saber Rastikerdar is a software developer. He has designed a few Persian/Arabic typefaces for free. Github" + "bio": "Saber Rastikerdar (1986\u20132023) was a dedicated programmer and type designer who significantly contributed to Persian digital typography. He was known for creating several open-source fonts, including Vazir/Vazirmatn, Sahel, Samim, Tanha, Shabnam, Gandom, and Parastoo. His work aimed to improve the readability and aesthetic appeal of Persian script in digital media. Github" }, "Mota Italic": { "name": "Mota Italic", @@ -110534,6 +110702,22 @@ "Typotheque": { "name": "Typotheque", "bio": null + }, + "Petr van Blokland": { + "name": "Petr van Blokland", + "bio": null + }, + "Philipp H. Poll": { + "name": "Philipp H. Poll", + "bio": null + }, + "Fredrick Brennan": { + "name": "Fredrick Brennan", + "bio": null + }, + "Aleme Tadesse": { + "name": "Aleme Tadesse", + "bio": "Aleme has designed \"Menbere,\" a versatile five-weight typeface, and \"Nigus,\" which artfully mimics traditional church manuscript writing. In addition to designing typefaces he is a full-time graphic designer, printer, painter, and painting instructor. He runs his own printing and graphic design company. He also has an MA in Architecture taken in Russia. His current focus is on watercolor creations, capturing the essence of Washington, DC, through his keen eye and delicate brushwork. These watercolors have become iconic, celebrated on postcards and cherished by locals and tourists alike. dcwatercolor.com | beteseb.org" } }, "metadata": { @@ -110843,6 +111027,7 @@ "category": "DISPLAY", "subsets": [ "cyrillic-ext", + "ethiopic", "latin", "latin-ext", "vietnamese" @@ -110851,7 +111036,7 @@ "classifications": [ "display" ], - "description": "Curvy, chunky, and compact. The Agbalumo display typeface has been designed to represent and capture the beauty of African languages. Primarily taking shape from the use of a brush pen, it's charming, playful, and cute look lends itself to a variety of commercial use cases. From beautifully curated eye catching websites to brightly colored packaged items, if you aim to communicate personality, Agbalumo is a sure selection. Agbalumo is a single weight font. The glyph set includes standard opentype features and an assortment of stylistic alternates. Agbalumo can be used for African languages that make use of the Latin script, European languages, and Vietnamese. To contribute to the project, visit github.com/SorkinType/Agbalumo", + "description": "Curvy, chunky, and compact. The Agbalumo display typeface has been designed to represent and capture the beauty of African languages. Primarily taking shape from the use of a brush pen, its charming, playful, and cute look lends itself to a variety of commercial and cultural use cases. Agbalumo is a single weight multilingual font. The glyph set includes standard opentype features and an assortment of stylistic alternates. Agbalumo can be used for African languages that make use of the Latin script, the Ge'ez script, European languages, and Vietnamese. To contribute to the project, visit github.com/SorkinType/Agbalumo", "primary_script": null, "article": null, "minisite_url": null @@ -147971,6 +148156,197 @@ "primary_script": null, "article": null, "minisite_url": null + }, + "Bitcount Grid Double": { + "name": "Bitcount Grid Double", + "designer": [ + "Petr van Blokland" + ], + "license": "ofl", + "category": "DISPLAY", + "subsets": [ + "latin", + "latin-ext" + ], + "stroke": null, + "classifications": [ + "display" + ], + "description": null, + "primary_script": null, + "article": "N/A", + "minisite_url": null + }, + "Chiron Hei HK": { + "name": "Chiron Hei HK", + "designer": [ + "Tamcy" + ], + "license": "ofl", + "category": "SANS_SERIF", + "subsets": [ + "chinese-hongkong", + "cyrillic", + "cyrillic-ext", + "greek", + "greek-ext", + "latin", + "latin-ext", + "symbols2", + "vietnamese" + ], + "stroke": "SANS_SERIF", + "classifications": [], + "description": null, + "primary_script": "Hant", + "article": "Chiron Hei HK (\u662d\u6e90\u9ed1\u9ad4) is a Traditional Chinese sans typeface based on Adobe's Source Han Sans (a.k.a. Google's Noto Sans CJK). The font aims at providing a modern, region-agnostic glyph set adopting the \"modern\" glyph style that is similar to the prevailing, usually commercial, typefaces in the Traditional Chinese regions. In Chiron Hei HK, glyph shapes in Source Han Sans Traditional Chinese (Hong Kong) are reviewed and adjusted for the better display effect on screen and in print. The font takes references from the glyph shapes of typefaces commonly seen in daily life to provide a set of regional agnostic, modern-style glyphs that balance standard glyph shapes and the usual stroke forms of printed typefaces. The glyph set is similar to the prevailing, usually commercial, typefaces in the Traditional Chinese communities. To contribute, see github.com/chiron-fonts/chiron-hei-hk.", + "minisite_url": null + }, + "Libertinus Math": { + "name": "Libertinus Math", + "designer": [ + "Philipp H. Poll" + ], + "license": "ofl", + "category": "DISPLAY", + "subsets": [ + "cyrillic", + "cyrillic-ext", + "greek", + "greek-ext", + "latin", + "latin-ext", + "math", + "vietnamese" + ], + "stroke": null, + "classifications": [ + "display" + ], + "description": null, + "primary_script": null, + "article": "Linux Libertinus is a sophisticated and versatile font family that serves as a fork of the well-known Linux Libertine and Linux Biolinum fonts. Designed to provide an improved and more polished alternative, Libertinus refines the typographic details and enhances compatibility with modern typesetting systems. It includes a comprehensive range of styles, from serif to sans-serif and monospaced variations, making it suitable for a wide variety of professional and academic applications. Additionally, it features extensive Unicode coverage, including support for mathematical symbols, Greek, Cyrillic, and other scripts, making it a popular choice for scholarly publishing and technical documentation. One of the key advantages of the Libertinus font family is its emphasis on quality and open-source accessibility. Developed using modern font development tools such as FontForge and maintained by an active community, it benefits from continuous improvements in spacing, kerning, and hinting. Libertinus Serif, the most prominent style, offers a classic yet refined appearance reminiscent of traditional book typefaces, while Libertinus Sans provides a clean, contemporary counterpart. Meanwhile, Libertinus Mono serves as an elegant monospaced option for coding and terminal applications. With its broad character support and careful attention to typographic precision, Linux Libertinus remains a highly regarded choice for users seeking a free and open-source font with professional-grade quality. Find all of the Libertinus sub-families in this overview. To contribute, see github.com/googlefonts/libertinus.", + "minisite_url": null + }, + "Libertinus Mono": { + "name": "Libertinus Mono", + "designer": [ + "Philipp H. Poll" + ], + "license": "ofl", + "category": "MONOSPACE", + "subsets": [ + "latin", + "latin-ext" + ], + "stroke": null, + "classifications": [ + "monospace" + ], + "description": null, + "primary_script": null, + "article": "Linux Libertinus is a sophisticated and versatile font family that serves as a fork of the well-known Linux Libertine and Linux Biolinum fonts. Designed to provide an improved and more polished alternative, Libertinus refines the typographic details and enhances compatibility with modern typesetting systems. It includes a comprehensive range of styles, from serif to sans-serif and monospaced variations, making it suitable for a wide variety of professional and academic applications. Additionally, it features extensive Unicode coverage, including support for mathematical symbols, Greek, Cyrillic, and other scripts, making it a popular choice for scholarly publishing and technical documentation. One of the key advantages of the Libertinus font family is its emphasis on quality and open-source accessibility. Developed using modern font development tools such as FontForge and maintained by an active community, it benefits from continuous improvements in spacing, kerning, and hinting. Libertinus Serif, the most prominent style, offers a classic yet refined appearance reminiscent of traditional book typefaces, while Libertinus Sans provides a clean, contemporary counterpart. Meanwhile, Libertinus Mono serves as an elegant monospaced option for coding and terminal applications. With its broad character support and careful attention to typographic precision, Linux Libertinus remains a highly regarded choice for users seeking a free and open-source font with professional-grade quality. Find all of the Libertinus sub-families in this overview. To contribute, see github.com/googlefonts/libertinus.", + "minisite_url": null + }, + "Manufacturing Consent": { + "name": "Manufacturing Consent", + "designer": [ + "Fredrick Brennan" + ], + "license": "ofl", + "category": "DISPLAY", + "subsets": [ + "latin", + "latin-ext" + ], + "stroke": null, + "classifications": [ + "display" + ], + "description": null, + "primary_script": null, + "article": "Ah, Manufacturing Consent\u2014the font that doesn\u2019t just scream \u201cserious journalism,\u201d it calmly editorializes it in 144-point Fraktur while subtly nudging your worldview. A glorious typographic wolf in Pulitzer-winning sheep\u2019s clothing, this typeface borrows its gravitas from the New York Times masthead and then cheekily slaps a Noam Chomsky title on it, because irony is the last frontier of design. Perfect for your zine, blog, or rogue press release about how pigeons are government surveillance drones. Forked from the esteemed \u201cChomsky\u201d font, Manufacturing Consent is for those who want their typography to look like it went to an Ivy League school but dropped out to start a podcast. Whether you're toppling empires or just mocking brunch culture, this free and open-source beauty lets you do it in blackletter style. Because nothing says \u201cI read the footnotes\u201d like vintage typographic propaganda dressed as objective truth. To contribute, please see github.com/googlefonts/manufacturing-consent-font.", + "minisite_url": null + }, + "Menbere": { + "name": "Menbere", + "designer": [ + "Aleme Tadesse", + "Sorkin Type", + "Eben Sorkin" + ], + "license": "ofl", + "category": "SANS_SERIF", + "subsets": [ + "ethiopic", + "latin", + "latin-ext", + "vietnamese" + ], + "stroke": "SANS_SERIF", + "classifications": [], + "description": null, + "primary_script": "Ethi", + "article": "Menbere is an Ethiopic font with a Latin matched to it. Aleme Tadesse designed Menbere with assistance from Eben Sorkin for the Latin. It is publishing by Sorkin Type Co. While contemporary in feeling, Menbere avoids being influenced by the Latin script. In the design of Menbere, Aleme judiciously modernizes traditional Ethiopic using low-contrast strokes that retain traditional gestures. Due to its multiple weights, and formal style, Menbere is an excellent choice for use in corporate design, both in print and on screen as well as UI and wayfinding. Menbere is also well suited to mixed script typesetting. Menbere is named after Alame\u2019s mother. \u201cMenbere\u201d means \u201cseat of honor\u201d. Menbere uses different word spaces for texts set in Ge\u2019ez derived languages vs those in Latin for additional ease in reading with the Ethiopic script benefiting from a more expansive word space. All Ge\u2019ez script derived languages are covered including Amharic, Tigrinya, Tigre, Bilen, and Harari. To contribute, see github.com/SorkinType/Menbere.", + "minisite_url": null + }, + "Noto Sans Sunuwar": { + "name": "Noto Sans Sunuwar", + "designer": [ + "Google" + ], + "license": "ofl", + "category": "SANS_SERIF", + "subsets": [ + "latin", + "latin-ext", + "sunuwar" + ], + "stroke": "SANS_SERIF", + "classifications": [], + "description": null, + "primary_script": "Sunu", + "article": "Noto Sans Sunuwar is an unmodulated (\u201csans serif\u201d) design for texts in the South Asian Sunuwar script. Noto Sans Sunuwar contains 85 glyphs, 1 OpenType feature, and supports 44 characters from the Unicode block Sunuwar. Supported writing systems Sunuwar Sunuwar (K\u00f5its brese) is a left-to-right South Asian writing system used for the Kiranti-K\u00f5its (Mukhia) language. The script used in Nepal and Sikkim, India. The orthographic rules in Sikkim are currently different than those in Nepal. The font supports both standards. Read more on ScriptSource, Unicode, Wikipedia, Wiktionary, r12a.", + "minisite_url": null + }, + "Parastoo": { + "name": "Parastoo", + "designer": [ + "Saber Rastikerdar" + ], + "license": "ofl", + "category": "SERIF", + "subsets": [ + "latin", + "latin-ext", + "vietnamese" + ], + "stroke": "SERIF", + "classifications": [], + "description": null, + "primary_script": "Arab", + "article": "Parastoo is a refined Persian typeface designed by Saber Rastikerdar, developed with modern Farsi usage in both print and digital contexts in mind. Rooted in a traditional Naskh-inspired structure, Parastoo features clean lines, subtle serifs, and balanced proportions that give it a formal yet approachable appearance. It offers high readability and smooth visual flow, with moderate stroke contrast and thoughtful spacing that support long-form reading and dense text layouts. Designed primarily for Farsi, Parastoo ensures accurate rendering and typographic integrity in contemporary environments, addressing many of the localization and display issues found in older, legacy Farsi fonts. While it draws stylistic influence from classic typefaces such as B Nazanin, Parastoo modernizes the aesthetic and technical foundations to better suit today\u2019s multilingual publishing needs. It retains compatibility with other Perso-Arabic script languages, making it a versatile choice for professional and editorial use. Please note that this is a Persian-first font and requires explicitly setting the Arabic language in your application to achieve standard Arabic text shaping. To contribute, please see github.com/googlefonts/parastoo-font.", + "minisite_url": null + }, + "UoqMunThenKhung": { + "name": "UoqMunThenKhung", + "designer": [ + "Moonlit Owen" + ], + "license": "ofl", + "category": "SERIF", + "subsets": [ + "chinese-traditional", + "cyrillic", + "latin", + "symbols2" + ], + "stroke": "SERIF", + "classifications": [], + "description": null, + "primary_script": "Hant", + "article": "UoqMunThenKhung is a modified version of the FontKai Kaisei project, adapting the Kanji character set for Traditional Chinese typesetting. It is a calligraphic, high-contrast design with a clean and fresh feel that makes it optimal for formal settings, even with a friendly character. To contribute to the project, please visit github.com/MoonlitOwen/ThenKhung.", + "minisite_url": null } }, "axisregistry": { diff --git a/.ci/dashboard/src/data/versionhistory.json b/.ci/dashboard/src/data/versionhistory.json index ac30c8f46..11b7c0b14 100644 --- a/.ci/dashboard/src/data/versionhistory.json +++ b/.ci/dashboard/src/data/versionhistory.json @@ -5545,6 +5545,10 @@ { "version": "Version 1.000; ttfautohint (v1.8.4)", "date": "2023-10-26T09:09:29.267337" + }, + { + "version": "Version 2.000; ttfautohint (v1.8.4.7-5d5b)", + "date": "2025-07-03T13:40:42.823402" } ] }, @@ -8530,6 +8534,10 @@ { "version": "Version 1.7", "date": "1970-01-01T00:00:00" + }, + { + "version": "Version 1.899", + "date": "2025-07-03T13:40:43.626367" } ] }, @@ -12394,6 +12402,10 @@ { "version": "Version 1.005", "date": "1970-01-01T00:00:00" + }, + { + "version": "Version 1.899", + "date": "2025-07-03T13:40:42.970873" } ] }, @@ -27004,6 +27016,10 @@ { "version": "Version 3.001", "date": "1970-01-01T00:00:00" + }, + { + "version": "Version 3.002", + "date": "2025-07-03T13:40:43.283135" } ] }, @@ -30550,6 +30566,10 @@ { "version": "Version 1.002", "date": "2025-03-19T02:12:24.428467" + }, + { + "version": "Version 1.005", + "date": "2025-07-03T13:40:43.329911" } ] }, @@ -39354,6 +39374,12 @@ "version": "Version 7.051;RELEASE", "date": "2025-06-23T17:08:55.433623" } + ], + "production": [ + { + "version": "Version 7.051;RELEASE", + "date": "2025-07-03T13:40:43.006488" + } ] }, "Roboto Mono": { @@ -39436,6 +39462,12 @@ "version": "Version 7.051;RELEASE", "date": "2025-06-23T17:08:55.468091" } + ], + "production": [ + { + "version": "Version 7.051;RELEASE", + "date": "2025-07-03T13:40:42.921820" + } ] }, "Kumar One Outline": { @@ -39664,6 +39696,10 @@ { "version": "Version 3.002", "date": "2025-05-22T01:57:26.330105" + }, + { + "version": "Version 3.003", + "date": "2025-07-03T13:40:43.407755" } ], "sandbox": [ @@ -39739,6 +39775,12 @@ "version": "Version 3.000; ttfautohint (v1.8.4.7-5d5b)", "date": "2025-06-06T03:38:15.748086" } + ], + "production": [ + { + "version": "Version 3.000; ttfautohint (v1.8.4.7-5d5b)", + "date": "2025-07-03T13:40:43.146900" + } ] }, "Menbere": { @@ -39753,6 +39795,12 @@ "version": "Version 1.000", "date": "2025-06-20T12:43:38.767867" } + ], + "production": [ + { + "version": "Version 1.000", + "date": "2025-07-03T13:40:42.719994" + } ] }, "Bitcount Prop Single": { @@ -39781,6 +39829,12 @@ "version": "Version 1.001", "date": "2025-06-20T12:43:38.543218" } + ], + "production": [ + { + "version": "Version 1.001", + "date": "2025-07-03T13:40:42.913973" + } ] }, "UoqMunThenKhung": { @@ -39795,6 +39849,12 @@ "version": "Version 1.197", "date": "2025-06-20T12:43:38.579983" } + ], + "production": [ + { + "version": "Version 1.197", + "date": "2025-07-03T13:40:43.716293" + } ] }, "Bitcount Grid Single": { @@ -39837,6 +39897,12 @@ "version": "Version 3.000", "date": "2025-06-20T12:43:38.855505" } + ], + "production": [ + { + "version": "Version 3.000", + "date": "2025-07-03T13:40:42.713670" + } ] }, "Noto Sans Sunuwar": { @@ -39851,6 +39917,12 @@ "version": "Version 1.000; ttfautohint (v1.8.4.7-5d5b)", "date": "2025-06-20T12:43:38.966916" } + ], + "production": [ + { + "version": "Version 1.000; ttfautohint (v1.8.4.7-5d5b)", + "date": "2025-07-03T13:40:43.470194" + } ] }, "Bitcount Single": { @@ -39879,6 +39951,52 @@ "version": "Version 2.525", "date": "2025-06-20T12:43:39.005216" } + ], + "production": [ + { + "version": "Version 2.525", + "date": "2025-07-03T13:40:42.667761" + } + ] + }, + "Libertinus Sans": { + "dev": [ + { + "version": "Version 7.051;RELEASE", + "date": "2025-07-03T13:40:42.802328" + } + ] + }, + "Nata Sans": { + "dev": [ + { + "version": "Version 1.001", + "date": "2025-07-03T13:40:43.257251" + } + ] + }, + "Mozilla Headline": { + "dev": [ + { + "version": "Version 1.000", + "date": "2025-07-03T13:40:43.387170" + } + ] + }, + "Mozilla Text": { + "dev": [ + { + "version": "Version 1.000", + "date": "2025-07-03T13:40:43.413023" + } + ] + }, + "Libertinus Serif": { + "dev": [ + { + "version": "Version 7.051;RELEASE", + "date": "2025-07-03T13:40:43.480346" + } ] } } \ No newline at end of file -- 2.47.2