The TTF files are not served or used for anything else than converting
them to woff and woff2 formats, so there is no need to store them in the
git repo. In case a new format comes along, we would need to fetch these
from the git history or from upstream sources.
Change-Id: Iedc9162011b3b37587a2a176949afde6878d122d
SPDX released version 3 of their license list (<https://spdx.org/licenses/>),
which changed the FSF licenses to explicitly end in -only or -or-later
instead of relying on an easy to miss + symbol.
Bug: T183858
Change-Id: Id75a37eab27282ca7797fa3e6ceb92750c59477f
IE9+ which is lowest that MediaWiki still supports is supposed to
support both ttf and woff par some exceptions.
This reduces uncompressed repo size almost 4000 bytes.
Change-Id: If80f4ec898d86d5fd4cf873d0d86245e66da2f0b
Modern browsers will use woff2, which has smaller size than woff
Updated the README in the font repository explaining how different
file formats are produced.
Bug: T128291
Change-Id: I81c5380fdbf0ff76142b67cf8fce9db20e8164fa
This reverts commit 90519fa8db.
Noted line height variations between WOFF and WOFF2. Reverting till we investigate this
Change-Id: I706c6b552f9045a4f36dd947d6339840b6d2665c
Xerxes is not passing OpentypeSanitizer check per
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=964696 that is why it won't work
as web font on Chrome and Firefox. This is its derivation to fix the issue.
Change-Id: I619e0c3ecb882ee91d46b36bf65a143bd8647d2f