Re: python-sphinx_rtd_theme advice

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Le mercredi 06 juin 2018 à 19:05 -0600, Jerry James a écrit :
> I somehow wound up owning python-sphinx_rtd_theme, I think probably
> because I was the first person to attempt to do a build that needed
> it. :-)  Anyhow, I am not at all sure that I am competent to be the
> maintainer.  I need some advice.  There is a new upstream version
> available, 0.4.0.  I am looking at it right now, and my attempts at
> unbundling fonts from this package seem to be unraveling.  
> 
> Three font families are bundled: fontawesome, Roboto Slab, and Lato. 
> We have all 3 of these in Fedora, but the problem is that this package
> wants the web versions of these fonts, too.

And that's 100% unnecessary cargo culting from their part, you would
make upstream a huge service to patch it out so it only uses the
opentype version

https://caniuse.com/#feat=ttf

Notice how opentype css fonts work in every single browser today except
opera mini.

It already worked in IE9 for christsakes, even Microsoft got it right in
 *2011*, anyone running older ancient browsers will have javascript
failing right and left and a mass of security issues.

Regards

-- 
Nicolas Mailhot
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