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Fini Jastrow f56f97d4e1 Remove Hack postprocessing
[why]
The special Hack postprocessing does this:
 * Add a dummy signature
 * Set fsType to zero
 * run ttfautohint on the font

There once has been reason to do this (probably), but on currently
supported fontforges this is not needed anymore.

 * Fonts run fine without the signature
 * fsType is anyhow zero, set by fontforge
 * the preexisting hinting is kept by fontforge
   (furthermore: We do not want hints for the symbols usually)

Double-checked source and patched font with ttx, instructions (hints)
are definitively existing and equal in the patched font.

So we do not need any of this special postprocessing anymore.

See also commit
  e9d84b6c0  Adds WIP scripts and logic for post processing patched fonts (WIP for fixing #70)

Signed-off-by: Fini Jastrow <ulf.fini.jastrow@desy.de>
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Contents

Note: Usually you need to call the scripts in this directory while actually being in this directory (i.e. pwd = .../nerd-fonts/bin/scripts).

  • archive-font-patcher.sh: Archives the font patcher script and subscripts and the required source glyph files [1]
  • archive-fonts.sh: Creates the release zip file of one or more font(s) from existing patched-fonts/ content [1]
  • data/: Contains plain text files used to generate the CSS and cheat sheet files
  • data/sankey/: Contains instructions on how to create the sankey glyph table manually [3]
  • docker-entrypoint.sh: This script is packaged into the docker container and is usually used to start patching [2]
  • fetch-archives.sh: Script to download the release zip archives [6]
  • fpfix.py: Can be used to set isFixedPitch property in a font [x]
  • generate-casks.sh: Generates cask files for fonts from data in archives/ [6]
  • generate-css.sh: Generates the Nerd Fonts CCS, which can be used to access the glyphs on a web page, and the Cheat Sheet [1]
  • generate-extraglyphs.py: Generates extraglyphs.sfd from Hack Regular [4]
  • generate-fontconfig.sh: Generates font configuration to enable use of unpatched fonts with Symbols Only Nerd Font [1]
  • generate-font-image-previews.sh: Generates the preview images for nerdfonts.com (i.e. gh-pages) [3]
  • generate-glyph-info-from-set.py: Generate the i_xxx.sh file from a glyph source (font) file, if the glyphs are named correctly [4]
  • generate-original-source.py: Generate original-source.otf from single glyph svgs. [5]
  • generate-webfonts.sh: Generate woff and woff2 font files from the SymbolsOnly font (for the gh-pages) [1]
  • get-font-names-from-json.sh: Helper to setup the CI font matrix from data/fonts.json [1]
  • gotta-patch-em-all-font-patcher!.sh: Patch one or more fonts 'complete' with and without mono and with and without windows compat [1]
  • Hack/: Special additional post patching script for Hack, invoked via Hack's config.cfg (not used when self-patching)
  • lib/: See its own README
  • name_parser/: Suite to set up sane Family and SubFamily names, used by font-patcher (on demand)
  • optimize-original-source.sh: Run all icons in src/svgs through inkscape to simplify (remove nodes and edges) [5]
  • release.sh: Rough process how a release is created, not used (see .github/workflows/release.yml)
  • standardize-and-complete-readmes.sh [1]
  • test-fonts.sh: Print-to-debug all glyphs we patch in [4]
  • test-powerlines.sh: Print-to-debug powerline examples [4]
  • tests.sh: Create some font usage gif movie? [x]
  • update-all-contributors-website.py: Update the contributors page on nerdfonts.com (i.e. gh-pages) [7]
  • version-bump.sh: Change version number in all scripts on a new release [1]

[1] Used by CI (github release workflow) [2] Used by CI (github docker-release workflow) [3] To be used manually (sigh) [4] To be used manually [5] Used by CI (github packsvgs workflow) [6] Used by CI (github casks workflow) [7] Used by CI (github contributors workflow) [x] Probably not used by anything