kmfl-keyboards-mywin

myWin Myanmar (Burmese) Unicode Keyboard

This keyboard provides a smart keyboard layout for typing Myanmar for use with fonts conforming to the Unicode standard version 5.2.0. This keyboard performs sequence checking and reordering to ensure that the text is conformant to Unicode Technical Note 11. For example, you can use the font Padauk.ttf from the fonts-sil-padauk package. This Keyboard requires either Tavultesoft Keyman (Windows), Ekaya (Windows) or SCIM with KMFL support (Linux). This package is made using SCIM and KMFL. You can then click on the keyboard icon on the task bar and select the myWin Keyboard. To type again in English, click on the Keyman icon again and select 'English' or 'No Keyman Keyboard'.

open-font-design-toolkit

metapackage for open font design

This package provides all tools needed to design, adapt, improve and hack on open fonts, including recommendations for the ones needed to do font design in a collaborative manner using VCS (version control systems).

giblib1

wrapper library for imlib2, and other stuff

giblib is a library of handy stuff. Contains an imlib2 wrapper to avoid the context stuff, doubly-linked lists and font styles.

xfonts-intl-european

international fonts for X - European

This package includes some ISO 8859-1 (Latin-1), ISO 8859-2 (Latin-2), ISO 8859-3 (Latin-3), ISO 8859-4 (Latin-4), ISO 8859-5 (Cyrillic), ISO 8859-7 (Greek), ISO 8859-8 (Hebrew), ISO 8859-9 (Latin-5), and KOI (Cyrillic) fonts. One large ISO 8859-1 font is also included. You will need these fonts if you plan to view, print, or author documents using the above scripts/encodings.

chaksem

LaTeX class for presentations

chaksem is a LaTeX2e class for slides. Based on seminar, it adds support for running footers as well as itemised and numbered lists, with a layout that fits nicely to the sans serif font used for text. There is support for overlays, which includes the ability to accumulate text and images on the slides for online presentations. Printable lecture notes with collapsed overlays are also able to be generated from this class.

jsmath

TeX equations in HTML documents

Provides a method of including mathematics in HTML pages that works across multiple browsers under Windows, Macintosh OS X, Linux and other flavors of Unix. It overcomes a number of the shortcomings of the traditional method of using images to represent mathematics: jsMath uses native fonts, so they resize when you change the size of the text in your browser, they print at the full resolution of your printer, and you don't have to wait for dozens of images to be downloaded in order to see the mathematics in a web page.