xsettingsd

Provides settings to X11 applications

xsettingsd is a daemon that implements the XSETTINGS specification. It is intended to be small, fast, and minimally dependent on other libraries. It can serve as an alternative to gnome-settings-daemon for users who are not using the GNOME desktop environment but who still run GTK+ applications and want to configure things such as themes, font antialiasing/hinting, and UI sound effects.

unrtf

RTF to other formats converter

UnRTF is a moderately complicated converter from RTF to other formats, including HTML, LaTeX, and text. Converting to HTML, it supports tables, fonts, colors, embedded images, hyperlinks, paragraph alignment among other things. All other conversions are "alpha"--just begun.

libgd-perl

Perl module wrapper for libgd

This is a autoloadable interface module for libgd, a popular library for creating and manipulating PNG files. With this library you can create PNG images on the fly or modify existing files. Features include:

fonts-ubuntu-console

console version of the Ubuntu Mono font

The Ubuntu Font Family is a set of contemporary sans-serif fonts developed between 2010-2011. Dalton Maag performed the font design work and implementation with funding from Canonical. The fonts have been the default fonts for Ubuntu since 2010.

t1-teams

Teams -- a PostScript font covering ASCII and basic Cyrillic

This is a Type1 font family (with regular, bold, slanted and slanted-bold faces) developed by TopTeam Co. -- a Bulgarian publishing house. They use it to publish their newspapers and magazines.
convert pfb into more compressible format and back

pfb2t1c2pfb

convert pfb into more compressible format and back

The package contains the two small tools pfb2t1c and t1c2pfb. pfb file (PostScript Type1) can be converted into t1c and back without losing information. The t1c files have the same size but are more compressible.