# The collection as a whole has no version number. The individual fonts carry # different version numbers. Run `otfinfo -v` to see the version numbers. Name: makemusic-finale-fonts Summary: MakeMusic Finale fonts License: OFL-1.1 Version: 0 Release: %autorelease URL: https://makemusic.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/1500013053461-MakeMusic-Fonts-and-Licensing-Information BuildArch: noarch %global fontorg com.makemusic %global fontfamily1 Finale Ash %global fontsummary1 Update of the handwritten Ash font %global fontlicense1 OFL-1.1-RFN %global fonts1 FinaleAsh.otf %global fontconfs1 %{SOURCE2} %global fontpkgheader1 %{expand: Version: 1.7 } %global fontdescription1 %{expand: The Finale Ash font is a SMuFL-compliant, modern update to the legendary, long-unavailable handwritten Ash font. This font is artfully crafted to represent the classic AshMusic font developed in 1996 for Express Music Services, Inc. by Ashley Wells.} %global fontfamily2 Finale Ash Text %global fontsummary2 Text font designed to complement the Finale Ash font %global fontlicense2 OFL-1.1-RFN %global fonts2 FinaleAshText.otf %global fontconfs2 %{SOURCE3} %global fontpkgheader2 %{expand: Version: 1.3 } %global fontdescription2 %{expand: The Finale Ash Text font is a SMuFL-compliant text font designed to complement the Finale Ash music font.} %global fontfamily3 Finale Broadway %global fontsummary3 Update of the handwritten Broadway Copyist font %global fontlicense3 OFL-1.1-RFN %global fonts3 FinaleBroadway.otf %global fontconfs3 %{SOURCE4} %global fontpkgheader3 %{expand: Version: 1.4 } %global fontdescription3 %{expand: The Finale Broadway font is the SMuFL-compliant version of Finale's premiere handwritten Broadway Copyist legacy font. In addition to the characters from the Broadway Copyist font, this font also contains Broadway Copyist Perc characters.} %global fontfamily4 Finale Broadway Legacy Text %global fontsummary4 Broadway Copyist Text and Text Ext fonts %global fontlicense4 OFL-1.1-RFN %global fonts4 FinaleBroadwayLegacyText.otf %global fontconfs4 %{SOURCE5} %global fontpkgheader4 %{expand: Version: 1.1 } %global fontdescription4 %{expand: The Finale Broadway Legacy Text font is the SMuFL-compliant version of the handwritten Broadway Copyist Text and Broadway Copyist Text Ext fonts. It emulates the look and feel of natural felt-tip print handwriting.} %global fontfamily5 Finale Broadway Text %global fontsummary5 Finale Copyist Text and Text Ext fonts %global fontlicense5 OFL-1.1-RFN %global fonts5 FinaleBroadwayText.otf %global fontconfs5 %{SOURCE6} %global fontpkgheader5 %{expand: Version: 1.1 } %global fontdescription5 %{expand: The Finale Broadway Text font is the SMuFL-compliant version of the handwritten Finale Copyist Text and Finale Copyist Text Ext fonts. This font includes enclosures and basic notes and accidentals for creating chord suffixes.} %global fontfamily6 Finale Engraver %global fontsummary6 Update of Bruce Nelson's Engraver font %global fontlicense6 OFL-1.1-RFN %global fonts6 FinaleEngraver.otf %global fontconfs6 %{SOURCE7} %global fontpkgheader6 %{expand: Version: 1.4 } %global fontdescription6 %{expand: The Finale Engraver font is a SMuFL-compliant version of Bruce Nelson's Engraver, EngraverFontExtras, and EngraverTime fonts. This font set was developed to meet the Music Publisher Association's music font design specifications. It includes a larger notehead with a different notehead angle. It also includes “Let Ring” noteheads, “Double-stopped unison” noteheads, “Trill to” noteheads, “Tone-cluster” noteheads, variations on dynamics and articulations, tempo markings, and harp pedaling symbols.} %global fontfamily7 Finale Jazz %global fontsummary7 Handwritten Jazz, JazzPerc, and JazzCord fonts %global fontlicense7 OFL-1.1-RFN %global fonts7 FinaleJazz.otf %global fontconfs7 %{SOURCE8} %global fontpkgheader7 %{expand: Version: 1.9 } %global fontdescription7 %{expand: The Finale Jazz font is the SMuFL-compliant version of the handwritten Jazz legacy font and also includes the legacy JazzPerc and JazzCord fonts.} %global fontfamily8 Finale Jazz Text %global fontsummary8 Handwritten Jazz Text and Jazz Text Ext fonts %global fontlicense8 OFL-1.1-RFN %global fonts8 FinaleJazzText.otf %global fontconfs8 %{SOURCE9} %global fontpkgheader8 %{expand: Version: 1.3 } %global fontdescription8 %{expand: The Finale Jazz Text font is the SMuFL-compliant version of the handwritten Jazz Text and Jazz Text Ext legacy fonts. This font contains a full set of text and enclosures.} %global fontfamily9 Finale Jazz Text Lowercase %global fontsummary9 Lowercase versions of Finale Jazz Text %global fontlicense9 OFL-1.1-RFN %global fonts9 FinaleJazzTextLowercase.otf %global fontconfs9 %{SOURCE10} %global fontpkgheader9 %{expand: Version: 1.4 } %global fontdescription9 %{expand: The Finale Jazz Text Lowercase font is a text font designed as an extension to Finale Jazz Text and contains lowercase versions of the alphabet characters, as opposed to the small caps characters contained in Finale Jazz Text.} %global fontfamily10 Finale Legacy %global fontsummary10 The Petrucci, Seville and Tamburo fonts %global fontlicense10 OFL-1.1-RFN %global fonts10 FinaleLegacy.otf %global fontconfs10 %{SOURCE11} %global fontpkgheader10 %{expand: Version: 1.6 } %global fontdescription10 %{expand: The Finale Legacy font is the SMuFL-compliant version of the Petrucci, Seville and Tamburo fonts. Named for the sixteenth-century Italian who first used movable type for printing polyphonic music, Petrucci was the default music font for Finale products for years but is now shipped for compatibility. Seville was formerly the default font used for selecting fretboard diagrams in Finale. Named for the Italian term for drum, Tamburo is a font primarily comprised of noteheads. It contains a variety of symbols particularly useful for percussion notation, including instrument noteheads and several articulation marks. Tamburo also includes a full set of symbols for use in hymnal shape note music, where each note of the scale is displayed with a unique notehead. Moreover, Tamburo expands your choice of accidentals for quarter-tone music.} %global fontfamily11 Finale Lyrics %global fontsummary11 Text font designed for optimal lyric spacing %global fontlicense11 OFL-1.1 %global fonts11 FinaleLyrics*.otf %global fontconfs11 %{SOURCE12} %global fontpkgheader11 %{expand: Version: 2.3 } %global fontdescription11 %{expand: The Finale Lyrics font contains standard text characters. It was designed specifically for optimal lyric spacing.} %global fontfamily12 Finale Maestro %global fontsummary12 Engraved music font %global fontlicense12 OFL-1.1-RFN %global fonts12 FinaleMaestro.otf %global fontconfs12 %{SOURCE13} %global fontpkgheader12 %{expand: Version: 2.7 } %global fontdescription12 %{expand: The Finale Maestro font is a SMuFL-compliant update to Finale's classic engraved default music font, Maestro. This update looks similar to the legacy Maestro font with the characters now mapped to the SMuFL specification and minor updates added to some glyphs. Additionally, this single font now incorporates the characters from the Finale AlphaNotes, Finale Mallets, Finale Percussion, Finale Numerics, Maestro Percussion and Maestro Wide fonts. The elegant Maestro font is more robust than the older Petrucci, and more accurately represents the look of engraved music. Created for use with beginning music students, the Finale AlphaNotes font places note names inside noteheads. The Finale Percussion font consists of pictogram glyphs that you can use in your score to visually indicate individual percussion instruments. The Finale Mallets font includes icons to represent any variety of mallet usages, including the ability to create a cross-mallet symbol. For example, you could use two 'zero-width' characters to indicate that the performer should use two different mallets in one hand. The Finale Numerics font includes all the characters you need to create harmonic analysis and figured bass. Zero-width characters allow you to stack characters easily.} %global fontfamily13 Finale Maestro Text %global fontsummary13 A Times font for lyrics %global fontlicense13 OFL-1.1-RFN %global fonts13 FinaleMaestroText*.otf %global fontconfs13 %{SOURCE14} %global fontpkgheader13 %{expand: Version: 1.6 } %global fontdescription13 %{expand: The Finale Maestro Text font is the SMuFL-compliant version of the MaestroTimes font. This includes Regular, Italic, Bold and Bold Italic.} Source0: https://makemusic.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/article_attachments/4586784089367/MMFonts.msi Source1: https://makemusic.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/article_attachments/4402710909975/OFL.txt Source2: 65-%{fontpkgname1}.conf Source3: 65-%{fontpkgname2}.conf Source4: 65-%{fontpkgname3}.conf Source5: 65-%{fontpkgname4}.conf Source6: 65-%{fontpkgname5}.conf Source7: 65-%{fontpkgname6}.conf Source8: 65-%{fontpkgname7}.conf Source9: 65-%{fontpkgname8}.conf Source10: 65-%{fontpkgname9}.conf Source11: 65-%{fontpkgname10}.conf Source12: 65-%{fontpkgname11}.conf Source13: 65-%{fontpkgname12}.conf Source14: 65-%{fontpkgname13}.conf BuildRequires: appstream BuildRequires: msitools %description This package contains the OpenType fonts delivered with the Finale music notation system. %fontpkg -a %prep %setup -q -c -T msiextract %{SOURCE0} # Fix end of line encodings sed 's/\r//' %{SOURCE1} > OFL.txt touch -r %{SOURCE1} OFL.txt %build %fontbuild -a %install %fontinstall -a # Install SMuFL metadata for font in 'Finale Ash' 'Finale Ash Text' 'Finale Broadway' \ 'Finale Broadway Legacy Text' 'Finale Broadway Text' 'Finale Engraver' \ 'Finale Jazz' 'Finale Jazz Text' 'Finale Jazz Text Lowercase' \ 'Finale Legacy' 'Finale Maestro' 'Finale Maestro Text' \ 'Finale Maestro Text Bold' 'Finale Maestro Text Bold Italic' \ 'Finale Maestro Text Italic'; do mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/SMuFL/Fonts/"$font" install -p -m 0644 "SMuFL/Fonts/ $font/$font.json" \ %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/SMuFL/Fonts/"$font" done metainfo=$(ls -1d %{buildroot}%{_metainfodir}/%{fontorg}.*.xml) # The Fedora font macros generate invalid metainfo; see bz 1943727. sed -e 's,updatecontact,update_contact,g;s,,\1,g' \ -i $metainfo appstreamcli validate --no-net $metainfo %check %fontcheck -a %fontfiles -z 1 %dir %{_datadir}/SMuFL/Fonts/ "%{_datadir}/SMuFL/Fonts/Finale Ash/" %fontfiles -z 2 "%{_datadir}/SMuFL/Fonts/Finale Ash Text/" %fontfiles -z 3 "%{_datadir}/SMuFL/Fonts/Finale Broadway/" %fontfiles -z 4 "%{_datadir}/SMuFL/Fonts/Finale Broadway Legacy Text/" %fontfiles -z 5 "%{_datadir}/SMuFL/Fonts/Finale Broadway Text/" %fontfiles -z 6 "%{_datadir}/SMuFL/Fonts/Finale Engraver/" %fontfiles -z 7 "%{_datadir}/SMuFL/Fonts/Finale Jazz/" %fontfiles -z 8 "%{_datadir}/SMuFL/Fonts/Finale Jazz Text/" %fontfiles -z 9 "%{_datadir}/SMuFL/Fonts/Finale Jazz Text Lowercase/" %fontfiles -z 10 "%{_datadir}/SMuFL/Fonts/Finale Legacy/" %fontfiles -z 11 %fontfiles -z 12 "%{_datadir}/SMuFL/Fonts/Finale Maestro/" %fontfiles -z 13 "%{_datadir}/SMuFL/Fonts/Finale Maestro Text/" "%{_datadir}/SMuFL/Fonts/Finale Maestro Text Bold/" "%{_datadir}/SMuFL/Fonts/Finale Maestro Text Bold Italic/" "%{_datadir}/SMuFL/Fonts/Finale Maestro Text Italic/" %changelog %autochangelog