Mismatch of case between filename and #include directive causes compilation to fail in case sensitive operating systems such as Linux. Rather than correct the filename in the #include directive I have chosen to change the filename to make it consistent with the other file of the similar name. A search indicates that this is also consistent with the official spelling of the font. |
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