# Readerly When I was doing my usual font tweaking for my ebook-fonts repository, I stumbled upon variable fonts exporting. Doing this for Newsreader gave me some interesting results at small optical sizes: the font was now reminding me of Bookerly. I asked myself the question: how close can we get to the visual appearance of Bookerly while still retaining Newsreader and keeping the font licensed under the OFL? The goal is to get a metrically/visually similar font, without actually copying glyphs or anything that would infringe upon the rights of the original creators. To accomplish this, I wanted to start from the 9pt font, which I exported. Then, it was a matter of playing around with scripts and manual edits to see if I could get something that was optically close enough. ## Project structure - `./src`: folder containing all Readerly source files - `./scripts`: some experimental scripts ## Goal - Increase the vertical sizing of the font by 5-10% (metrics.py) - Update the xheight to be closer to what Bookerly looks like (xheight.py) - This should apply to all fonts - A separate "export" script should be added that generates TTF fonts (with old style kerning) In the end, I want to be able to run a script, `build.py`, which should: - Use the flatpak version of FontForge - Copy the ./src files to ./mutated - Apply the edits mentioned above - Export the fonts to TTF in ./out I will then manually review the fonts.