Source: fonts-pt
Section: fonts
Priority: optional
Maintainer: Alexander Volkov <support@rusbitech.ru>
Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 8.0.0)
Standards-Version: 3.9.3
Homepage: http://www.paratype.com/public/

Package: fonts-pt
Architecture: all
Depends: fonts-pt-sans, fonts-pt-serif, fonts-pt-mono, fonts-pt-astra, ${misc:Depends}
Description: metapackage for all PT font families
 Public Fonts for Minority Languages of Russia.

Package: fonts-pt-sans
Architecture: all
Depends: ${misc:Depends}
Description: PT Sans font family
 PT Sans is a type family of universal use. It consists of 8 styles: regular
 and bold weights with corresponding italics form a standard computer font
 family; two narrow styles (regular and bold) are intended for documents that
 require tight set; two caption styles (regular and bold) are for texts of small
 point sizes. The design combines traditional conservative appearance with
 modern trends of humanistic sans serif and characterized by enhanced
 legibility. These features beside conventional use in business applications
 and printed stuff made the fonts quite useable for direction and guide signs,
 schemes, screens of information kiosks and other objects of urban visual
 communications.
 .
 The fonts next to standard Latin and Cyrillic character sets contain signs of
 title languages of the national republics of Russian Federation and support
 the most of the languages of neighboring countries. The fonts were developed
 and released by ParaType in 2009 with financial support from Federal Agency of
 Print and Mass Communications of Russian Federation. Designed by Alexandra
 Korolkova with assistance of Olga Umpeleva and supervision of Vladimir Yefimov.

Package: fonts-pt-serif
Architecture: all
Depends: ${misc:Depends}
Description: PT Serif font family
 PT Serif is a universal type family designed for use together with PT Sans
 released earlier. PT Serif coordinates with PT Sans on metrics, proportions,
 weights and design. It consists of six styles: regular and bold weights with
 corresponding italics form a standard computer font family; two caption styles
 (regular and italic) are for texts of small point sizes. The letterforms are
 distinguished by large x-height, modest stroke contrast, robust wedge-like
 serifs, and triangular terminals. Due to these features the face can be
 qualified as matched to modern trends of type design and of enhanced
 legibility. Mentioned characteristics beside conventional use in business
 applications and printed stuff make the fonts quite useable for advertising
 and display typography.
 .
 Each font next to standard Latin and Cyrillic character sets contains alphabet
 glyphs of title languages of the national republics of Russian Federation and
 support the most of the languages of neighboring countries. The fonts were
 developed and released by ParaType in 2010 with financial support from Federal
 Agency of Print and Mass Communications of Russian Federation. Designed by
 Alexandra Korolkova with assistance of Olga Umpeleva and supervision of
 Vladimir Yefimov.

Package: fonts-pt-mono
Architecture: all
Depends: ${misc:Depends}
Description: PT Mono font family
 PT Mono is a monospaced font of the PT Project series. First families PT Sans
 and PT Serif were released in 2009 and 2010. PT Mono was developed for the
 special needs - for use in forms, tables, work sheets etc. Equal widths of
 characters are very helpful in setting complex documents, with such font you
 may easily calculate size of entry fields, column widths in tables and so on.
 One of the most important area of use is Web sites of "electronic governments"
 where visitors have to fill different request forms.
 .
 Designed by Alexandra Korolkova with a participation of Bella Chaeva. Released
 by ParaType in 2011.

Package: fonts-pt-astra
Architecture: all
Depends: ${misc:Depends}
Description: PT Astra font families
 PT Astra Serif is a universal type family designed for use together with
 PT Astra Sans. PT Astra Serif coordinates with PT Astra Sans on metrics,
 proportions, weights and design. It consists of 4 styles: regular and bold
 weights with corresponding italics form a standard computer font family.
 PT Astra font families are targeted to developing all types of documents.
 .
 The fonts were developed and released by ParaType Ltd. in 2016 by the order
 of JSC «RPA RusBITech».
