pkglint --only "https instead of http" -r -F
With manual adjustments afterwards since pkglint 19.4.4 fixed a few
indentations in unrelated lines.
This mainly affects projects hosted at SourceForce, as well as
freedesktop.org, CTAN and GNU.
Updates to TeX Gyre Adventor and Pagella in version 2.501:
* substantial extension of the repertoires by geometric, math and
technical symbols, in OTF, files stylistic feature ss10 (backward
compatibility with old math symbols) added, marks (anchors) implemented
* only one aggregate map (for each) is included for all encodings
* the contents of the source/fonts/tex-gyre/ directory changed; most
importantly, it contains source *.sfd files
* the relevant LaTeX files haven't been changed, they just got a new time
stamp
The TeX-GYRE bundle consists of six font families: TeX Gyre Adventor is
based on the URW Gothic L family of fonts (which is derived from ITC
Avant Garde Gothic, designed by Herb Lubalin and Tom Carnase). TeX Gyre
Bonum is based on the URW Bookman L family (from Bookman Old Style,
designed by Alexander Phemister). TeX Gyre Chorus is based on URW
Chancery L Medium Italic (from ITC Zapf Chancery, designed by Hermann
Zapf in 1979). TeX-Gyre Cursor is based on URW Nimbus Mono L (based on
Courier, designed by Howard G. Kettler in 1955, for IBM). TeX Gyre Heros
is based on URW Nimbus Sans L (from Helvetica, prepared by Max
Miedinger, with Eduard Hoffmann in 1957). TeX Gyre Pagella is based on
URW Palladio L (from Palation, designed by Hermann Zapf in the 1940s).
TeX Gyre Schola is based on the URW Century Schoolbook L family (which
was designed by Morris Fuller Benton for the American Type Founders).
TeX Gyre Termes is based on the URW Nimbus Roman No9 L family of fonts
(whose original, Times, was designed by Stanley Morison together with
Starling Burgess and Victor Lardent and first offered by Monotype). The
constituent standard faces of each family have been greatly extended,
and contain nearly 1200 glyphs each (though Chorus omits Greek support,
has no small-caps family and has approximately 900 glyphs). Each family
is available in Adobe Type 1 and Open Type formats, and LaTeX support
(for use with a variety of encodings) is provided. Vietnamese and
Cyrillic characters were added by Han The Thanh and Valek Filippov,
respectively.