Hack web fonts (transitional package for fonts-hack)
No frills. No gimmicks. Hack is hand groomed and optically balanced to be a
workhorse face for code.
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It has deep roots in the libre, open source typeface community and expands upon
the contributions of the Bitstream Vera & DejaVu projects. The face has been
re-designed with a larger glyph set, modifications of the original glyph shapes
(including distinct point styles and semi-bold punctuation weight in the
regular set to make analphabetic characters less transparent), and meticulous
attention to metrics (including numerous spacing adjustments to improve the
rhythm of the face and the legibility of code at small text sizes). The large
x-height + wide aperture + low contrast design combined with PostScript
hinting/hint replacement programs and a TrueType instruction set make it highly
legible at commonly used source code text sizes with a sweet spot that runs in
the 8px - 12px range on modern desktop and laptop monitors.
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This package contains the WOFF, WOFF2 and SVG fonts.Japanese TrueType font from Vine Linux
VL Gothic is beautiful Japanese free Gothic TrueType font, developed
by Project Vine.
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It is based on Sazanami Gothic (by Electronic Font Open Laboratory)
and M+1C/M+1M font (by M+ FONTS PROJECT).modified Konatu and M+ fonts, Komatuna
Komatuna font is based on two font families - Kanji for Konatu font and
Alphabet/Hiragana/Katakana and Full width alphabet for M+ fonts.
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It consists of
* Komatuna
* Komatuna PFonts with the same metrics as Times, Arial and Courier
A set of serif, sans-serif and monospaced fonts from Red Hat with
exactly the same metrics as the (non-free) Microsoft Times, Arial
and Courier fonts, which implies those fonts can serve as a drop-in
replacement. The font family is named Liberation.M+ sans serif fonts with different weights
This is a collection of sans serif fonts with different weights, including
Japanese glyphs.
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All fonts were completed with Basic Latin, Latin-1 Supplement, and Latin
Extended-A. And most of extended glyphs and symbols were prepared too. So the
fonts are in conformity with ISO-8859-1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 9, 10, 13, 14, 15, 16,
windows-1252, and T1 encoding.
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In addition, proportional M+ P Type-1 and M+ P Type-2 fonts were completed
with Latin Extended-B, Latin Extended Additional, and ISO-8859-5. And many
Greek, Cyrillic, IPA Extensions glyphs, and symbols were expanded. Those
additional glyphs are included in M+ C provisionality.ANSI font readable by the computers of the 1960s
This font was developed by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI)
to be readable by the computers of the 1960s. The OCR-A font is still used
commercially in payment advice forms so that a lockbox company can determine
the account number and amount owed on a bill when processing a payment.
A site license for the OCR-A font is very expensive, so this free font was
created.