Nautilus is a file manager tightly integrated into the GNOME destkop.
It is also responsible for desktop and icon management, and provides
an intuitive interface for accessing files and webpages.
Nautilus is a file manager tightly integrated into the GNOME destkop.
It is also responsible for desktop and icon management, and provides
an intuitive interface for accessing files and webpages.
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.
Doulos 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.
Doulos is very similar to Times/Times New Roman, but only has a single face-
regular. It is intended for use alongside other Times-like fonts where a range
of styles (italic, bold) are not needed.
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.
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
Font::TTFMetrics encapsulates the font metrics of a true type font file. A
true type font file contains several tables which need to be parsed before
any useful information could be gathered about the font. There is the
excellent module for parsing TTF font in CPAN by Martin Hosken, Font::TTF.
But in my opinion the use of Font::TTF requires intimate knowledge of TTF
font format. This module was written to support the use of TTF in Pastel
2D graphics library in Perl. Three factors prompted me to write this
module: first, I required a fast module to access TTF file. Second, all
the access required was read-only. Last, I wanted a user friendly, higher
level API to access TTF file.
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.
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.
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.
Gray version of the nice theme "Mint", with a new Metacity theme!
Gray-Flat has got different menu bar and different metacity (obviusly
you can use Gray-Flat with Gray metacity theme!).