{ stdenv, fetchurl, unzip }: stdenv.mkDerivation rec { name = "poly"; regular = fetchurl { # Finally a mirror that has a sha256 that doesn't change. url = "https://googlefontdirectory.googlecode.com/hg-history/d7441308e589c9fa577f920fc4152fa32477a267/poly/src/Poly-Regular.otf"; sha256 = "1mxp2lvki6b1h7r9xcj1ld0g4z5y3dmsal85xam4yr764zpjzaiw"; }; italic = fetchurl { # Finally a mirror that has a sha256 that doesn't change. url = "https://googlefontdirectory.googlecode.com/hg-history/d7441308e589c9fa577f920fc4152fa32477a267/poly/src/Poly-Italic.otf"; sha256 = "1chzcy3kyi7wpr4iq4aj1v24fq1wwph1v5z96dimlqcrnvm66h2l"; }; nativeBuildInputs = [unzip]; sourceRoot = "."; unpackPhase = "true"; installPhase = '' mkdir -p $out/share/fonts/opentype cp ${regular} $out/share/fonts/opentype/Poly-Regular.otf cp ${italic} $out/share/fonts/opentype/Poly-Italic.otf ''; outputHashAlgo = "sha256"; outputHashMode = "recursive"; outputHash = "11d7ldryfxi0wzfrg1bhw23a668a44vdb8gggxryvahmp5ahmq2h"; meta = { description = "Medium contrast serif font"; longDescription = '' With short ascenders and a very high x-height, Poly is efficient in small sizes. Thanks to its careful balance between the x-height and glyph widths, it allows more economy and legibility than standard web serifs, even in small sizes. The aglutinative language for which it was designed contains very long words. The goal was to develop a typeface that would tolerate cramped tracking and that would increase the number of letters on a single line. Poly is a Unicode typeface family that supports Open Type features and languages that use the Latin script and its variants. ''; homepage = http://www.fontsquirrel.com/fonts/poly; license = stdenv.lib.licenses.ofl; maintainers = with stdenv.lib.maintainers; [ relrod ]; }; }