A collection of Khmer OS TrueType fonts. The package contains:
- KhmerOS
- KhmerOS Battambang
- KhmerOS Bokor
- KhmerOS Content
- KhmerOS Fasthand
- KhmerOS Freehand
- KhmerOS Metalchrieng
- KhmerOS Muol
- KhmerOS Muollight
- KhmerOS Muolpali
- KhmerOS Siemreap
- KhmerOS Sys
Jim Knoble's font collection for X.
This font collection for X is under the terms of the GNU General
Public License (GPL) version 2.0
Gentium is a typeface family designed to enable the diverse ethnic
groups around the world who use the Latin, Cyrillic and Greek scripts
to produce readable, high-quality publications. It supports a wide
range of Latin- and Cyrillic-based alphabets.
Gentium Basic and Gentium Book Basic are font families based on the
original Gentium design, but with additional weights. The "Book"
family is slightly heavier. Both families come with a complete
regular, bold, italic and bold italic set of fonts.
WenQuanYi Bitmap Song:
WenQuanYi bitmap Chinese font, sizing 12, 13, 15, 16 pixels.
WenQuanYi Unibit:
WenQuanYi bitmap Chinese font + GNU Unifont, in order to cover Unicode
code table as completely as possible, sizing 16 pixels only.
WenQuanYi Zen Hei:
WenQuanYi TrueType Chinese font, black type.
The MgOpen typefaces are freely available and contain glyphs for viewing
texts in Greek (written in the monotoniko system).
The MgOpen typeface collection is composed of the following typefaces:
- MgOpenCanonica is a serif typeface, based on the design of Times Roman.
- MgOpenCosmetica is a sans-serif typeface, based on the design of Optima.
- MgOpenModata is another sans-serif typeface.
- MgOpenModerna is a sans-serif typeface, based on the design of Helvetica.
Each family contains four fonts, namely all the combinations of regular and
bold weight and upright and italic (or oblique) shape. All the fonts contain
glyphs for the latin and greek alphabets (using the monotoniko system), while
the fonts of the Canonica family also contain all the glyphs necessary for
viewing Greek texts written in the polytoniko system. All the fonts use the
Unicode encoding for characters and are in the TrueType format.
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
Padauk is a fully capable Unicode 5.1 font supporting all the Myanmar
characters in the standard. Thus it provides support for minority languages
as well, in both local and Burmese rendering style.
The ParaType PT Sans and PT Serif font families were developed as
part of the "Public Types of Russian Federation" project. The main
objective of the project is to allow the peoples of Russia to read
and write their native languages using free/libre fonts.
In addition to standard Western, Central European, and Cyrillic code
pages, the fonts contain characters of all title languages of the
Russian Federation.
PT Sans is based on Russian sans serif types of the second part of
the XX century, but at the same time has a very distinctive features
of modern humanistic design. The family consists of 8 styles: 4
basic styles, 2 caption styles for small sizes, and 2 narrow styles.
PT Serif is a transitional serif face with humanistic terminals
designed for use together with PT Sans. It consists of 6 styles: 4
basic styles, and 2 caption styles for small sizes.
The fonts were released by ParaType, and designed by Alexandra
Korolkova, Olga Umpeleva and Vladimir Yefimov.
Terminus Font is designed for long (8 and more hours per day) work
with computers. Version 4.11 contains 594 characters, covering code
pages ISO8859-1/2/5/9/13/15/16, Windows-1250/1251/1252/1254/1257,
IBM-437/852/855/866, KOI8-R/U/E/F, Bulgarian-MIK, Paratype-PT154/PT254,
Macintosh-Ukrainian and Esperanto, and also the vt100 and xterm
pseudographic characters.
Note: This ports also installed a slanted version of the terminus
font, contributed by "Sascha Blank" <sblank@tiscali.de> which is NOT
in the original release.
This is a Linux/i386 binary port of the Fontconfig library and utilities.
In the words of its author, Keith Packard:
Fontconfig can:
* discover new fonts when installed automatically, removing a common
source of configuration problems.
* perform font name substitution, so that appropriate alternative
fonts can be selected if fonts are missing.
* identify the set of fonts required to completely cover a set of
languages.
* have GUI configuration tools built as it uses an XML-based
configuration file (though with autodiscovery, we believe this need
is minimized).
* efficiently and quickly find the fonts you need among the set of
fonts you have installed, even if you have installed thousands of
fonts, while minimzing memory usage.
* be used in concert with the X Render Extension and FreeType to
implement high quality, anti-aliased and subpixel rendered text on a
display.