Source Code Pro is a set of OpenType fonts that have been designed to work well in user interface (UI) environments.
Open an issue or send a suggestion to Source Code's designer Paul D. Hunt, for consideration.
To build the binary font files from source, you need Python 3 along with the Adobe Font Development Kit for OpenType (AFDKO) and FontTools packages, which you can install with
pip3 install afdkoThe key to building the OTF fonts is makeotf, which is part of the AFDKO toolset.
Information and usage instructions can be found by executing makeotf -h. The TTFs
are generated with the otf2ttf and ttfcomponentizer tools.
Commands to build the Regular style OTF font:
cd Roman/Instances/Regular/
makeotf -r -gs -omitMacNamesCommands to generate the Regular style TTF font:
otf2ttf SourceCodePro-Regular.otf
ttfcomponentizer SourceCodePro-Regular.ttfFor convenience, a shell script named build.sh is provided in the root directory. It builds all OTFs and TTFs into a directory called target/. It can be executed by typing:
./build.shor this on Windows:
build.cmdTo build the variable TTFs you must install fontmake using this command:
pip3 install fontmakeA shell script named buildVFs.sh is provided in the root directory. It generates four variable fonts (two CFF2-OTFs and two TTFs), and can be executed by typing:
./buildVFs.sh