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[epar] time to drop this check #4947

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khaledhosny opened this issue Dec 28, 2024 · 2 comments
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[epar] time to drop this check #4947

khaledhosny opened this issue Dec 28, 2024 · 2 comments
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@khaledhosny
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Observed behaviour

Every font in the known universe gets an INFO message that “EPAR table not present in font”.

Expected behaviour

Every font in the known universe does not get an INFO message that “EPAR table not present in font”.

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Every font in the known universe.

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@davelab6, I believe @khaledhosny is correct about this. Since you were the original proponent, I'd like to hear from you.

I'll probably fully deprecate this check at v0.13.0 (very soon!)

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felipesanches commented Dec 29, 2024

@davelab6 I will deprecate this check now.

@felipesanches felipesanches added this to the 0.13.0 milestone Dec 29, 2024
@felipesanches felipesanches self-assigned this Dec 29, 2024
felipesanches added a commit to felipesanches/fontbakery that referenced this issue Dec 29, 2024
The EPAR table is/was a way of expressing common licensing permissions and restrictions in metadata.
Almost nothing supported it, and we gave it a chance for quite a while...

(issues fonttools#4947)
felipesanches added a commit to felipesanches/fontbakery that referenced this issue Dec 29, 2024
The EPAR table is/was a way of expressing common licensing permissions and restrictions in metadata.
Almost nothing supported it, and we gave it a chance for quite a while...

(issues fonttools#4947)
felipesanches added a commit that referenced this issue Dec 29, 2024
The EPAR table is/was a way of expressing common licensing permissions and restrictions in metadata.
Almost nothing supported it, and we gave it a chance for quite a while...

(issues #4947)
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