A Grotesque Sans Serif Font
https://github.com/weiweihuanghuang/Work-Sans
Work Sans is a 9 weight typeface family based loosely on early Grotesques — for example, Stephenson Blake, Miller & Richard and Bauerschen Giesserei.
Work Sans has been updated between 2018–2020 with accompanying italics, variable font files and the character set has been expanded to the Google Latin Expert glyph set, which will now support Vietnamese.
Designer: Wei Huang
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@jengelh Could we switch back to the TTF version of the font, please? We (SUSE doc team) will need this font to work in Apache FOP. And while the font is currently incompatible with FOP 2.1 in both TTF and WOFF versions, my hope is that when we get FOP 2.5 packaged, at least the TTF version will be compatible. -- Loading the TTF in FOP 2.1 fails because of missing support for a feature table. However, FOP 2.1 does not even recognize the WOFF file format at all.
In addition, TTFs are still more versatile and accepted than WOFFs by font converters etc.