fonts-havana
Old communism style script font from Poland
This font is inspired by Warsaw neon signs from before 1989. Just like the
lettering of that period, the “Havava” design is detail oriented, coherent
and sophisticated. Some letters are directly drawn from specific signs –
letters “K” and “m” from “Kosmetyki” or letter “t” from “Mister” sign. The
font’s name itself refers to a former cafe “Havana” in Warsaw.
fonts-spleen
monospaced font for consoles and terminals
This is a vectorized monospaced bitmap font for consoles and terminals.
fonts-osifont
ISO 3098-compliant TrueType font for CAD projects
In some European countries, CAD projects must have a font which conforms
to the ISO 3098 specification. Such a font has been available in
commercial CADs but was not available for free CADs (including FreeCAD)
until this project.
fonts-proggy
Monospaced bitmap programming font
These are a set of fixed-width screen fonts that are designed for code
listings. This is only the tiny version of the font collection.
fonts-terminus
Terminus monospace font
This is a fixed-width vector font called Terminus. It is suitable for
terminals, editors, etc. If you have to work for extended time in front of
monitor (i.e. over eight hours), you may find that using this font reduces
your eyes-fatigue.
fonts-pc-extra
TrueType conversions of PC ROM fonts (less popular variants)
These fonts came from versions of IBM PC and its clones in the DOS era
(1981-1994), embedded in ROM, and used in text modes. They are provided
in a form usable by modern display libraries.