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@Lito-Frito Lito-Frito commented Nov 17, 2023

The changes move all fonts to a fonts/ sub-folder. It also creates an examples/ sub-folder.

The reason for this is so that the file structure is easier to navigate and manage. I also added the examples/ sub-folder so that users can see a consistent text example with each font by running a simple command (in the updated README).

I also updated the README to include instuctions needed for the new file structure. Credit to @nimatrueway for giving me the idea to include this in the updated version of this repo. This is to help less experienced users with using this repo and its contents.

Currently are copies of font files; the next commit will make them empty
This is to prepare for populating each file with an example of the font
Allows users to cat each file to decide fonts they'd like to use
Tells users:

- how to install the fonts to the right directory

- how to view or cat examples for each font
Adjusts for new file stucture so that only ./fonts are copied
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@xero hope the updates are useful. If there's anything you'd like me to revisit, lmk and I'll try to address any concerns. Cheers and thank you for maintaining this repo

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