scalable-cyrfonts-tex

Scalable Cyrillic fonts for TeX

This package installs all needed TeX font metric files, virtual fonts, font definitions and some style packages in order to provide TeX with the following font families: Free Times, Free Helvetian, Free Helvetian Condensed, Free Courier, Free Avant Garde, Free Paladin, Free Schoolbook, Free Bookman, Free Chancery, Teams and OldSlavic.

packagekit-gtk3-module

Install fonts automatically using PackageKit

PackageKit allows performing simple software management tasks over a DBus interface e.g. refreshing the cache, updating, installing and removing software packages or searching for multimedia codecs and file handlers.

info-beamer

interactive multimedia presentation framework

info-beamer allows you to rapidly prototype interactive multimedia presentations using the Lua programming language. A directory (called a node) consists of resource files (images, videos, fonts or shaders) and a control script called node.lua.

aplus-fsf-el

XEmacs lisp for A+ development

This package contains the XEmacs lisp required for the development of A+ programs. It does the key bindings, sets the font properly, and binds some function keys. The complete A+ development environment is provided by the aplus-fsf-dev package.

xtermcontrol

dynamic configuration of xterm properties

xtermcontrol is an utility to dynamically query and modify xterm properties, making it easy to query and change colors, title, font and geometry of a running xterm. Window manipulations such as de-/iconify, raise/lower, maximize/restore and reset are also supported.

fizmo-sdl2

SDL2-based Z-machine interpreter for Infocom/Inform games

This is a SDL2-based Z-Machine interpreter. It is used to play old Infocom text adventures (except version 6) and modern interactive fiction as created by the Inform compiler. Using the freetype2 engine, it allows for proportional font display and supports antialiasing, subpixel-rendering and provides HiDPI support. For more information about interactive fiction -- and to download many storyfiles -- see http://www.ifarchive.org.