%global fontconf <①>-%{name}-.conf # … Source1: %{name}--fontconfig.conf # … BuildRequires: fontpackages-devel # … %package -fonts Summary: Group: User Interface/X BuildArch: noarch Requires: fontpackages-filesystem %description -fonts %_font_pkg -n -f %{fontconf} *.ttf %doc # … %install rm -fr %{buildroot} # … install -m 0755 -d %{buildroot}%{_fontdir} install -m 0644 -p *.ttf %{buildroot}%{_fontdir} install -m 0755 -d %{buildroot}%{_fontconfig_templatedir} \ %{buildroot}%{_fontconfig_confdir} install -m 0644 -p %{SOURCE1} \ %{buildroot}%{_fontconfig_templatedir}/%{fontconf} ln -s %{_fontconfig_templatedir}/%{fontconf} \ %{buildroot}%{_fontconfig_confdir}/%{fontconf} # … # Documentation # (remove it from your final spec file, with the other comments) # # # This is a partial template. It shows how one may create a single font # subpackage in a non-font package. Since the non-fonts part of those # packages may vary a lot only spec extracts are documented there. Also: # — packaging fonts in separate dedicated packages is usually lower # maintenance than using this kind of subpackaging trick. # — if your srpm contains more than one font familiy ②, look at # spectemplate-fonts-partial-multi.spec # # # ① # Two-digit fontconfig priority number, see: # /usr/share/fontconfig/templates/fontconfig-priorities.txt # # # ② # — A font family corresponds to one entry in GUI font lists. For example, # DejaVu Sans, DejaVu Serif and DejaVu Sans Mono are three different font # families. # — A font family is subdivided in faces or styles. DejaVu Sans Normal, DejaVu # Sans Bold, DejaVu Sans Condensed Italic are three faces of the DejaVu Sans # font family. # — A font-metadata aware tool such as gnome-font-viewer or fontforge can be # used to check the font family name and the font face/style declared by a # font file. # — For use in spec files, convert names to lowerscript and replace spaces # with “-”