Anonymous Pro (2009) is a family of four fixed-width fonts designed
especially with coding in mind. Characters that could be mistaken for
one another (O, 0, I, l, 1, etc.) have distinct shapes to make them
easier to tell apart in the context of source code.
Charis SIL is a Unicode-based font family that attempts to provide a
comprehensive inventory of glyphs needed for almost any Roman- or
Cyrillic-based writing system, whether used for phonetic or orthographic
needs. In addition, there is provision for other characters and symbols useful
to linguists. This font makes use of state-of-the-art font technologies to
support complex typographic issues, such as the need to position arbitrary
combinations of base glyphs and diacritics optimally.
Charis is similar to Bitstream Charter, one of the first fonts designed
specifically for laser printers. It is highly readable and holds up well in
less-than-ideal reproduction environments. It also has a full set of styles
- regular, italic, bold, bold italic - and so is more useful in general
publishing than Doulos SIL. Charis is a serif, proportionally-spaced font
optimized for readability in long printed documents.
This compact variant has been created with TypeTuner Web, by setting the "Line
spacing" feature to "Tight", and will not be able to be TypeTuned again.
'Consola Mono' is the monospace font especially created for programming, text
editors and for terminal-use.
'Consola Mono' is a Unicode typeface font that supports all languages that use
the Latin, Greek, Cyrillic script and its variants, and could be expanded to
support other scripts.
From the GNU website:
GNU Font Editor (GFE) is a graphical font editor based on the GIMP
Toolkit. It is easy to use and will eventually support many font
types. Currently it supports only BDF font files, that can be
converted to many other formats easily.
Google has created a set of fonts for its ChromeOS Operating system.
The three standard ones closely mimic the most popular ones for the Windows
platform and Linux's so-called Liberation fonts but are available under an
OpenFont license.
Tinos, Arimo and Cousine, appear to be variations of the old standard Times,
Arial and Courier.
Fontmatrix is a graphical font manager. Targeted audience are mostly
adventurous graphic designers and typesetters who deal with hundreds
and even more fonts during their work - browsing the endless lists
of font dialogs. Basically, the Fontmatrix helps doing three things:
activation and deactivation of fonts, tagging fonts and fontbook
generation.
This is a collection of ATM fonts from the CICA Windows
archives. They are particularly useful with gimp.
Some of these fonts are shareware, and some have restrictions on
redistribution. Please consult the accompanying .license files
after installation.
eric.
erich@FreeBSD.org
Hack is monospaced font designed to be a workhorse typeface for code. It has
deep roots in the libre, open source typeface community and expands upon the
contributions of the Bitstream Vera & DejaVu projects. The project is in active
development. We welcome your input and contributions.
A collection of Mondulkiri Opentype fonts. The package contains:
- Mondulkiri Normal text font
- Mondulkiri Bold form of normal text font
- Mondulkiri Very bold font for titles etc.
- Mondulkiri 4 characters have the shapes found in the Chuon Nath dictionary
- Mondulkiri high line-spacing font
- Mondulkiri diagnostic font showing spaces and zero-width (non-)joiner
MonteCarlo is a bitmap font suitable for code editors. All the characters
have the same width, which is ideal for alignment. It is loosely derived
from the look of the Monaco screen font that was available on the old MacOS
systems. Some changes have been made to make it easier to differentiate
certain symbols.