fonts-dseg
Original 7-segment and 14-segment fonts
This is a free font family, which imitate seven and fourteen segment
display (7SEG,14SEG). DSEG includes the roman-alphabet and symbol glyphs.
More than 50 types are available.
fonts-cardo
font for scholarly use in classical and medieval languages
Cardo is a large Unicode font specifically designed for the needs of
classicists, biblical scholars, medievalists, and linguists. Since it may
be used to prepare materials for publication, it also contains features
that are required for high-quality typography, such as ligatures, text
figures (also known as old style numerals), true small capitals and a
variety of punctuation and space characters.
fonts-essays1743
Essays 1743 TrueType font
This font is based on the typeface used in a 1743 English translation of
Montaigne's Essays. It contains normal, bold, italic and bold italic
versions of 817 characters: all of ASCII, Latin-1, and Latin Extended A;
some of Latin Extended B (basically, the ones that are more or less based
on Roman letters); and a variety of other characters, such as oddball
punctuation, numerals, etc.
fonts-gnutypewriter
Multilingual font imitating a real typewriter
This is multilingual font imitating a real typewriter. Full Language
Support: Basic Cyrillic, Basic Latin. Partial Language Support: Central
European.
fonts-monofur
terminal font with rounded shapes
Monofur is a monospaced (terminal/programming) font derived from the
eurofurence family. It comes in two styles: upright and italic; covers
Latin, common Greek and Cyrillic.
fonts-courier-prime
redesign of the Courier font
This is a monospace font, similar to Courier. It was designed to replace the
legendary Courier especially in screenwriting. It's Courier, just better.
Courier Prime is optimized for 12 point size, and matches the metrics of
Courier and Courier Final Draft, so you can (mostly) swap it out one-for-one
and your page count should not change.