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Below are the most important changes from each release. | ||
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## Upcoming release: 0.3.11 (2022-Dic-??) | ||
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## 0.3.10 (2022-Nov-24) | ||
### 0.4.4 (2023-Oct-25) | ||
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- Adding [ZROT] Rotation in Z custom axis by @vv-monsalve in #137 | ||
- Update z_rotation.textproto with fallback_only field by @chrissimpkins in #140 | ||
- Add test for proto wellformedness (no missing required fields) by @simoncozens in #143 | ||
- Update requirements.txt by @felipesanches in #146 | ||
- Adding [ARRR] AR Retinal Resolution custom Axis by @vv-monsalve in #141 | ||
- If we delete a name STAT was using, put it back by @simoncozens in #154 | ||
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### 0.4.3 (2023-Jun-22) | ||
- Adding [SHRP] Sharpness custom Axis by @vv-monsalve in #121 | ||
- Delete MUTA axis by @vv-monsalve in #124 | ||
- Adding [YALN] Y Alignment custom Axis by @vv-monsalve in #125 | ||
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### 0.4.2 (2023-Apr-14) | ||
- update name builders #133 | ||
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### 0.4.1 (2023-Apr-13) | ||
- build_name_table: set bits as well #131 | ||
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### 0.4.0 (2023-Mar-24) | ||
- #120 MORPH axis added | ||
- #119 VOLM axis updated | ||
- #118 XROT YROT updated | ||
- #115 FLAR axis updated | ||
- #97 OPSZ range increase | ||
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### 0.3.11 (2023-Jan-11) | ||
- Update x_rotation.textproto 05a0728 | ||
- Update y_rotation.textproto 944a3e7 | ||
- Add Spacing [SPAC] axis #62 | ||
- Add Informality [INFM] axis #90 | ||
- Add Bounce [BNCE] axis #63 | ||
- tests/data/RobotoFlex*ttf Correct Optical Size title case 2d86d4c | ||
- Add Mutation [MUTA] axis #100 | ||
- Update width.textproto #105 | ||
- Update wonky.textproto #107 | ||
- Also protect STAT table name IDs from the axis list #108 | ||
- Fix ci #110 | ||
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### 0.3.10 (2022-Nov-24) | ||
- Better issue templates (PR #94) | ||
- build_stat: improve elided axisvalues (PR #95) | ||
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## 0.3.9 (2022-Oct-27) | ||
### 0.3.9 (2022-Oct-27) | ||
- loosen protobuf dependency on setup.py so that it is easier to install axisregistry as a dependency of other projects (such as fontbakery) (https://github.com/googlefonts/axisregistry/commit/bb213824f9b8a6215b9b78c28f59773e0bd93515) | ||
- #91 Added ROND axis | ||
- #55 Added YROT axis | ||
- #55 Added XROT axis | ||
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## 0.3.8 (2022-Oct-10) | ||
### 0.3.8 (2022-Oct-10) | ||
- fix_stat do not drop nameids <= 25 (PR #88) | ||
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## 0.3.7 (2022-Oct-10) | ||
### 0.3.7 (2022-Oct-10) | ||
- build_stat: do not rm fvar axis name records (PR #87) | ||
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## 0.3.6 (2022-Oct-07) | ||
### 0.3.6 (2022-Oct-07) | ||
- Added YEAR axis (PR #53) | ||
- Added ELSH axis (PR #56) | ||
- Changed EGRD to ELGR (PR #57) | ||
- Added EHLT and EDPT (PR #61) | ||
- Added HEXP axis (PR #79) | ||
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## 0.3.5 (2022-Jul-01) | ||
### 0.3.5 (2022-Jul-01) | ||
- Move nameid25 to its own func (PR #52) | ||
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## 0.3.4 (2022-Jul-01) | ||
### 0.3.4 (2022-Jul-01) | ||
- Fix typo and ensure tox runs tests correctly (PR #50) | ||
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## 0.3.3 (2022-Jul-01) | ||
### 0.3.3 (2022-Jul-01) | ||
- Don't delete name IDs which are shared with the STAT table (PR #49) | ||
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## 0.3.2 (2022-Jun-27) | ||
### 0.3.2 (2022-Jun-27) | ||
- added _fvar_instance_collision function, which determines whether a family of fonts will have fvar instances which collide. | ||
- build_vf_name_table: only use v1 name tables if fvar instances match (PR #48) | ||
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## 0.3.1 (2022-Jun-24) | ||
### 0.3.1 (2022-Jun-24) | ||
- AxisRegistry: add items method. Fixed googlefonts/gftools#576 (PR #47) | ||
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## 0.3.0 (2022-Jun-23) | ||
### 0.3.0 (2022-Jun-23) | ||
- Add name builder (PR #31) | ||
- Add illustrations (PRs #29, #30, #32 and #35) | ||
- Reduce length of parametric axis descriptions (PR #34) | ||
- y_transparent_descender.textproto Use depth, not height (PR #36) | ||
- tox: use black (PR #39) | ||
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## 0.2.0 (2022-Mar-14) | ||
### 0.2.0 (2022-Mar-14) | ||
- Remove pre-processing of fallback names and simplify API | ||
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## 0.1.1 (2022-Mar-14) | ||
### 0.1.1 (2022-Mar-14) | ||
- Fix typos on cursive and monospace axes descriptions. | ||
- Remove space characteres from fallback name entries of all axes. (issue #7) | ||
- Update `min_value` and `default_value` on **y_transparent_uppercase**. | ||
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## 0.1.0 (2022-Mar-04) | ||
### Release notes | ||
### 0.1.0 (2022-Mar-04) | ||
#### Release notes | ||
- Initial release of the `axisregistry` python module. | ||
- Most of the code & data was migrated from the [`fontbakery`](https://github.com/googlefonts/fontbakery/) and [`google/fonts`](https://github.com/google/fonts/) git repositories so that the GF Axis Registry data can be easily available to all our tools. The most immediate user of this module is `Font Bakery` itself, as well as `GFTools`. | ||
- Axis Registry definitions are still being gradualy updated on the `google/fonts` repo, on its **axisregistry/** directory (https://github.com/google/fonts/tree/main/axisregistry) and this `axisregistry` python module will try to be kept in sync. | ||
- Axis Registry definitions are still being gradualy updated on the `google/fonts` repo, on its **axisregistry/*- directory (https://github.com/google/fonts/tree/main/axisregistry) and this `axisregistry` python module will try to be kept in sync. | ||
- There's an ongoing plan to make this module the main place to update these definitions, avoiding data duplication and guaranteeing uniformity across tools. |