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+ cursive
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+ Kalam
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+ Kalam
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+ cursive
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+# SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
+%global forgeurl https://github.com/itfoundry/kalam
+%global commit 03a4d8a33849b1ad9afdee95006bc66d2d4aed94
+%forgemeta
+
+Version: 2.001
+Release: 1%{?dist}
+URL: %{forgeurl}
+
+%global foundry ITF
+%global fontlicense OFL
+%global fontdocs *md
+
+%global fontfamily Kalam
+%global fontsummary Kalam is a handwriting-style typeface supporting the Devanagari and Latin scripts
+%global fonts build/*otf
+%global fontconfs %{SOURCE10}
+%global fontdescription %{expand:
+Kalam is a handwriting font family that supports the Devanagari and
+Latin writing systems. Even though Kalam's letterforms derive from
+handwriting, the fonts have each been optimized for text usage on
+screen. All in all, the typeface is a design that feels very personal.
+Like many informal handwriting-style fonts, it appears rather fresh and
+new when seen on screen or printed on the page.
+
+Kalam's letterforms feature a very steep slant from the top right to the
+bottom left. They are similar to letters used in everyday handwriting,
+and look like they might have been written with either a thin felt-tip
+pen, or a ball-point pen. In the Devanagari letterforms, the
+knotted-terminals are open, but some other counter forms are closed.
+Features like these strengthen the feeling that text set in this
+typeface has been written very quickly, in a rapid manner.}
+
+Source0: %{forgesource}
+Source10: 61-%{fontpkgname}.conf
+
+%fontpkg
+
+%package doc
+Summary: Optional documentation files of %{name}
+BuildArch: noarch
+%description doc
+This package provides optional documentation files shippend with
+%{name}.
+
+%prep
+%forgesetup
+
+%build
+%fontbuild
+
+%install
+%fontinstall
+
+%check
+%fontcheck
+
+%fontfiles
+
+%files doc
+%defattr(644, root, root, 0755)
+
+%changelog
+* Mon Nov 02 2020 Dawid Zych - 2.001-1
+- Initial packaging