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-
-Libertinus fonts
-================
-
-Libertinus fonts is a fork of the Linux Libertine and Linux Biolinum fonts that
-started as an OpenType math companion of the Libertine font family, but grown
-as a full fork to address some of the bugs in the fonts.
-
-Libertinus is forked from 5.3.0 (2012-07-02) release of Linux Libertine fonts.
-
-The family consists of:
-
-* Libertinus Serif: forked from *Linux Libertine*.
-* Libertinus Sans: forked from *Linux Biolinum*.
-* Libertinus Mono: forked from *Linux Libertine Mono*.
-* Libertinus Math: an OpenType math font for use in OpenType math-capable
- applications like LuaTeX, XeTeX or MS Word 2007+.
-
-Libertinus fonts are available under the terms of Open Font License version
-1.1.
-
-Building
---------
-To build the fonts you need GNU Make, [FontForge][1] with Python support, and
-[FontTools][2], latest versions of both are preferred.
-
-To build the PDF samples you need [fntsample][3] and, optionally, [mutool][4].
-
-To build the fonts:
-
- make
-
-To build the PDF samples:
-
- make doc
-
-Contributing
-------------
-The fonts should be edited with FontForge, and the SFD files should be
-normalized with:
-
- make normalize
-
-(Make sure to save a copy of the SFD files before running this tool, the
-simplest way is to commit the SFD files, normalize, check the diffs and verify
-they are OK, then `git commit --ammend` the changes).
-
-Generating the fonts for each commit is preferred, but not absolutely required.
-
-[1]: https://fontforge.github.io
-[2]: https://github.com/fonttools/fonttools
-[3]: https://github.com/eugmes/fntsample
-[4]: https://mupdf.com/