This utility runs "du" to scan directories of your choosing, then displays a
graph which emphasizes the subdirectories where the largest files are kept, and
optionally lists the files themselves. You can descend into the directory
tree, or back out, by clicking on the graph. If you save the output of "du" in
a file, xdiskusage can analyze that too. PostScript output is available.
X File Explorer (Xfe) is an MS-Explorer like file manager for X.
It is based on the popular, but discontinued, X Win Commander,
which was developed by Maxim Baranov.
Xfe aims to be the file manager of choice for all the Unix addicts!
Xplore is a powerful and highly configurable Motif file manager with an
Explorer-like user interface. Besides the usual tree and file views, xplore
also has a "shelf", a kind of clipboard inspired by the NeXT file manager, and
a "log" pane for capturing output from launched programs. The builtin
automounter allows you to access special devices in a transparent manner. Files
can be moved and copied using simple mouse operations, and you can execute
type-specific shell commands when a file is opened, used as the target of a
drag and drop operation, or manipulated using popup menus. File types can be
defined in terms of arbitrary filename and MIME type patterns. Full keyboard
navigation is also supported, including an incremental filename search
facility. Last not least, xplore speaks all standard X11 session management
protocols and thus integrates nicely with most popular desktop environments.
This is set of improved artwiz fonts.
They are compatible with the latest fontconfig/Xft-2.0.
Thus the artwiz fonts work in gtk2/kde3 applications.
This is set of improved artwiz fonts.
They are compatible with the latest fontconfig/Xft-2.0.
Thus the artwiz fonts work in gtk2/kde3 applications.
bdfresize - a tool for resizing BDF format font
Bdfresize is a command to magnify or reduce fonts which are described
with the standard BDF format. If bdf-file is not specified, it reads
from stdin. Bdfresize outputs the result to stdout in BDF format. Some
COMMENT lines are inserted to the result font. FONT name is modified
depending on the resize factor if the name is described in XLFD format.
SIZE, FONTBOUNDINGBIX, SWIDTH, DWIDTH, BBX and some property lines are
also modified. Other lines are copied from source. If a syntax error
occurs in a source font, bdfresize notices it and stops the whole
process.
Bdfresize is a free software under the terms of the GNU Lesser General
Public License version 2. See the COPYING file for details.
Hiroto Kagotani <kagotani@cs.titech.ac.jp> made the original version
(1.4).
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.
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.
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.
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.