[why]
The font was always called 3270.
Having a big company's name in the fontname is scary 😬
See
https://github.com/rbanffy/3270font/issues/60
[how]
Add renaming rule.
Fixes: #1012
Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>
[why]
Somehow the `IBM 3270 SemiCondensed` font turn out as
`IBM3270Semi Nerd Font Condensed`.
The 3270 font always had the quirk to have a non-standard style with a
dash. We have specific code to circumvent that.
[how]
After updating 3270 the 'Narrow' had been renamed to 'Condensed' and so
our specific patch did not work anymore.
Adapt the regex to find the new style that needs correction.
[note]
https://github.com/ryanoasis/nerd-fonts/issues/1012#issuecomment-1385497230
Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>
[why]
The naming has bizarre blanks strewn in sometimes,
or is all caps. For example
`C a s k a y d i a C o v e` or
`CASKAYDIACOVE-Regular`
[how]
When run under Python2 all strings are unicode strings because
`unicode_literals` is imported by `font-patcher`.
Unfortunately the code checks for type str; but that will all become
type unicode with the import.
One check is suboptimal anyhow and can be dropped, while the other is
turned around.
Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>
DO NOT MERGE
[why]
A lot of the fonts have incorrect naming after patching. A completely
different approach can help to come up with a consistent naming scheme.
[how]
See bin/scripts/name-parser/README.md
Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>