ttf2ufm

True Type to PostScript Type 1 Font Converter

Ttf2ufm is a font converter from the True Type format (and some other formats supported by the FreeType library as well) to the Adobe Type1 format. Ttf2ufm is a modified version of Mark Heath's TTF 2 PT1 converter. It allows one to create AFM and/or UFM files.

ukui-control-center

utilities to configure the UKUI desktop

The UKUI control center contains configuration applets for the UKUI desktop, allowing to set accessibility configuration, desktop fonts, keyboard and mouse properties, sound setup, desktop theme and background, user interface properties, screen resolution, and other UKUI parameters.

texlive-fonts-extra-links

TeX Live: Setup of fonts for TeX Live and search via kpathsea

This package ships links to all the fonts that are originally in TeX Live, collection fonts-extra, but are not shipped in the Debian package texlive-fonts-extra due to availability in separate packages. . For documents searching these fonts by file name instead of using fontconfig lookups, the font files need to be linked into the TEXMF tree of TeX Live. This package ships these links and depends on all the font packages required.

texlive-lang-korean

TeX Live: Korean

Support for Korean; additional packages in collection-langcjk.

wordpress-theme-twentyseventeen

weblog manager - twentyseventeen theme files

WordPress is a full featured web blogging tool: * Instant publishing (no rebuilding) * Comment pingback support with spam protection * Non-crufty URLs * Themable * Plugin support This package contains WordPress twentyseventeen theme files NOTE: This theme requires access to public CDNs for use of some font or CSS files.

libtext-unidecode-perl

US-ASCII transliterations of Unicode text

It often happens that you have non-Roman text data in Unicode, but you can't display it -- usually because you're trying to show it to a user via an application that doesn't support Unicode, or because the fonts you need aren't accessible. You could represent the Unicode characters as "???????" or "\15BA\15A0\1610...", but that's nearly useless to the user who actually wants to read what the text says.