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Revision 50 (latest revision is 53)
Takashi Iwai's avatar Takashi Iwai (tiwai) accepted request 1142082 from Dirk Mueller's avatar Dirk Mueller (dirkmueller) (revision 50)
- update to 4.47.2:
  * [merge] Improve help message and add standard command line
    options
  * [otlLib] Pass ttFont to name.addName in buildStatTable
  * [featureVars] Re-use FeatureVariationRecord's when possible

- always obsolete fonttools. We have switched to python311 stack
  in SLE15 and need to get the obsoletes back

    to prevent XML External Entity (XXE) attacks (9f61271):
    thus not participating in CFF2 delta computation, similarly to how
    binary wheel is available for the given platform, e.g. pypy).
- update to 4.47.0:
  * [varLib.models] New API for VariationModel: ``getMasterScalars``
    and ``interpolateFromValuesAndScalars``.
  * [varLib.interpolatable] Various bugfixes and rendering
    improvements. In particular, add a Summary page in the front,
    and an Index and Table-of-Contents in the back.  Change the
    page size to Letter.
  * [Docs/designspaceLib] Defined a new ``public.fontInfo`` lib key,
    not used anywhere yet (#3358).
  * [featureVars] Allow to register the same set of substitution
    rules to multiple features.  The ``addFeatureVariations``
    function can now take a list of featureTags; similarly, the
    lib key 'com.github.fonttools.varLib.featureVarsFeatureTag' can
    now take a comma-separateed string of feature tags (e.g.
    "salt,ss01") instead of a single tag (#3360).
  * [featureVars] Don't overwrite GSUB FeatureVariations, but append
    new records to it for features which are not already there. But
    raise ``VarLibError`` if the feature tag already has feature
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