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Date | By | Description |
28 May 2020 09:32:49
2.1_1

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amdmi3  |
- Add NO_ARCH
- Update WWW
Approved by: portmgr blanket |
11 Mar 2019 21:25:57
2.1_1

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zeising  |
x11-fonts/mkfontscale: Update to 1.2.0
Update x11-fonts/mkfontscale to 1.2.0
Remove x11-fonts/mkfontdir, which has been merged into mkfontscale.
Update dependencies and bump portrevisions.
Add an entry to UPDATING and MOVES
Changelog:
https://lists.x.org/archives/xorg/2019-March/059633.html
Thanks to Antoine for the exp-run!
PR: 236336 (exp-run)
Obtained from: FreeBSD Graphics Team dev repo
https://github.com/FreeBSDDesktop/freebsd-ports/tree/feature/mkfontscale
Sponsored by: B3 Init |
11 May 2017 06:05:14
2.1

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antoine  |
Fix check-sanity after WTFPL addition |
19 Jun 2016 13:00:35
2.1

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rakuco  |
Update to 2.1. |
21 Mar 2015 23:05:21
2.0_2

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bapt  |
Make fonts repecting XDG
Xorg is now looking in ${LOCALBASE}/share/fonts by default
Xorg now accepts symlinks in etc/X11/fontpath.d (as decribed in Xserver(1))
Large cleanup on lots of font ports
All fonts are now properly dynamically generating fonts.dir and fonts.scale
instead of sometime overwriting existing ones)
All fonts are generating fontconfig's cache
Improve consistency in fonts ports |
29 Jan 2015 12:01:11
2.0_1

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amdmi3  |
- Drop @dirrm* from pkg-plists
Approved by: portmgr blanket |
22 Aug 2014 07:20:30
2.0_1

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antoine  |
Canonicalize a few LICENSE_PERMS
With hat: portmgr |
11 May 2014 12:22:43
2.0_1

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rakuco  |
- Support staging.
- Stop calling fontconfig on installation and deinstallation: fontconfig
should be smart enough to manage its cache automatically.
- Stop depending on and using mkfont{dir,scale}. Even though this is not a
TTF font, most programs already use freetype and fontconfig. |
20 Sep 2013 23:51:15
2.0

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bapt  |
Add NO_STAGE all over the place in preparation for the staging support (cat:
x11-fonts) |
17 Jun 2013 19:59:44
2.0

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rakuco  |
Add x11-fonts/gohufont.
Gohufont is a monospace bitmap font well suited for programming and terminal
use. It is intended to be very legible and offers very discernable glyphs
for all characters, including signs and symbols.
The small 11 px version is perfect for laptops and netbooks as it enables to
fit more text into their small screens. The 14 px is ideal for desktop
screens where you sit farther away from it and the 11 px would be too small. |