Source: fonts-qwigley
Section: fonts
Priority: optional
Maintainer: Steven Pusser <stevep@mxlinux.org>
Bugs: mailto: <stevep@mxlinux.org>
Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 9~)
Standards-Version: 3.9.7

Package: fonts-qwigley
Architecture: all
Multi-Arch: foreign
Depends: ${misc:Depends}
Description: decorative brush font
 Qwigley is a brush font designed by professional U.S. typographic designer
 Rob Leuschke (http://www.typesetit.com/). Rob worked as a designer at Hallmark
 Cards' headquarters as a lettering artist in the mid-1980s and has been
 creating professional font designs for nearly 30 years. Originally, this
 font was one of Leuschke's early works. He completely reworked it and
 expanded it in order to support the MX-16 Linux project.
 .
 Qwigley is now complete not only for use in the English language, but also for
 use in German, which is rare. It features characters often lacking in other
 open source fonts, such as single and double Guillemets, a "Euro" currency
 symbol, German language quotation marks and "Umlaute", the division slash and
 the fullwidth solidus, plus a Numero sign, an Asterisk and many more.
 .
 This is the completely revised and expanded version of this font, which is not
 to be confused with the many years old version which can be found in many
 internet font libraries.