vector font similar to ROM font of Commodore 64

fonts-sixtyfour

vector font similar to ROM font of Commodore 64

Inspired by the article Raster CRT Typography (According to DEC) by Norbert Landsteiner, these fonts were reworked on some old pixel versions of the Commodore 64 and Amiga Workbench. The author had done years ago to include variable font axes for the size of the horizontal scanlines and the amount of horizontal bleed of the pixels due to the phosphor latency found in CRT displays.

fonts-texmacs

WYSIWYG scientific text editor using TeX fonts -- fonts

GNU TeXmacs is a free scientific text editor, which was both inspired by the TeX typesetting program and the GNU Emacs editor.

fonts-creep2

Copy of the 'creep' font with a strict character bounding box

The 'creep' font is a pretty compact font that is only 4 pixels wide. It is great for smaller screens, in order to be able to maintain high text density on screens reported as small as 11 inches in diagonal.

fonts-xfree86-nonfree

non-free TrueType fonts from XFree86

Collection of TrueType fonts originally part of the XFree86 distribution, but which are licensed under terms incompatible with the Debian Free Software Guidelines, and thus cannot be distributed as part of Debian.

fonts-xfree86-nonfree-syriac

non-free syriac OpenType fonts from XFree86

Meltho mollection of syriac OpenType fonts originally part of the XFree86 distribution, but which are licensed under terms incompatible with the Debian Free Software Guidelines, and thus cannot be distributed as part of Debian.

fonts-dejavu-mono

Vera font family derivate with additional characters

DejaVu provides an expanded version of the Vera font family aiming for quality and broader Unicode coverage while retaining the original Vera style. DejaVu currently works towards conformance with the Multilingual European Standards (MES-1 and MES-2) for Unicode coverage. The DejaVu fonts provide serif, sans and monospaced variants.