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<component type="font">
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<id>aftertheflood-spark</id>
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<metadata_license>CC0-1.0</metadata_license>
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<project_license>OFL</project_license>
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<name>After the Flood Sparks</name>
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<summary>After the Flood Sparks, a font to display charts within text</summary>
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<description>
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After the Flood Sparks is a font that allows for the combination of text
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and visual data to show an idea and evidence in one headline. This builds
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on the principle of Sparkslines defined by Edward Tufte and makes them
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easier to use. Sparkslines are currently available as plugins or
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javascript elements. By installing the Sparks font you can use them
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immediately without the need for custom code.
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Sparks data needs to be formatted as comma-separated values, with curly
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brackets at both ends of the set, e.g., {30,60,90}. You can also have
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numbers at the beginning and end of the set, which are useful for
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providing the start and end points, e.g., 123{30,60,90}456 – Sparks has
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numerals built in.
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</description>
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<updatecontact>eclipseo@fedoraproject.org</updatecontact>
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<url type="homepage">https://aftertheflood.co/projects/sparks/</url>
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</component>
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