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Originally designed by Steve Matteson of Ascender
Hebrew by Yanek Iontef
Weight expansion by Micah Stupak
Help and advice from Meir Sadan and Marc Foley
Building fonts
# Create a new virtual env and install dependencies
python3 -m venv venv
source venv/bin/activate
pip install -r requirements.txt
# Change to source dir and generate fonts
cd source
sh build.sh
Relation with Noto Sans
The Open Sans styles have been updated from Noto Sans sources.
Noto Sans has 4 masters in each width and slant.
The lightest Noto Sans master is lighter than the lightest Open Sans master.
The two boldest master match exactly.
Mapping between Open Sans weights and Noto Sans master values:
Open Sans (GF)
wght
Noto Sans (master)
wght
–
Thin
26
Light
50
–
Regular
83
–
–
Regular
90
SemiBold
117
–
Bold
151
Bold
151
ExtraBold
151
Black
190
To generate then Open Sans masters, the following was done to Noto Sans sources:
scale Noto Sans from 1000 units-per-em to 2048 units-per-em.
rename Noto Sans as Open Sans
rename g as g.alt, add double-storey g from Open Sans
swap I and I.alt, and apply to composite glyphs
change IJ to have J with descender
swap florin and florin.ss03, rename as florin.salt
add math symbols to Roman, that are in Italic, from Open Sans
The Noto Sans sources are kept in the folder sources/NotoSans.
UFO that match the Open Sans masters have been generated with sources/build_masters_from_noto.sh.
They are the sources used to generate TTFs with sources/build.sh.
The Hebrew glyphs and their features are not in the NotoSans UFOs.