xfonts-thai-poonlap
Poonlap Veerathanabutr's bitmap fonts for X
This package provides 14 Thai TIS-620 pseudo-monospace (with zero-width
combining characters) and monospace (with full-width combining characters)
bitmap fonts for X and Emacs.
liblasi0
creation of PostScript documents containing Unicode symbols
LASi is a library that provides a C++ stream output interface (with
operator <<) for creating PostScript documents that can contain
characters from any of the scripts and symbol blocks supported in
Unicode and by the Pango layout engine. The library accommodates
right-to-left scripts such as Arabic and Hebrew as easily as
left-to-right scripts. Indic and Indic-derived Complex Text Layout
(CTL) scripts, such as Devanagari, Thai, Lao, and Tibetan are
supported to the extent provided by Pango and by the OpenType fonts
installed on your system. All of this is provided without need for
any special configuration or layout calculation on the programmer's
part.
libafterimage0
imaging library designed for AfterStep - runtime files
libAfterImage is the imaging library implemented for AfterStep
X Window Manager. It has been generalized to be suitable for any
application in need of robust graphics engine.
fontcustom
custom icon webfonts from the comfort of the command line
Generate cross-browser icon fonts and supporting files
(@font-face CSS, etc.) from a collection of SVGs.
xfonts-cronyx-koi8u-100dpi
100 dpi KOI8-U encoded Cyrillic fonts for X (Cronyx collection)
This package provides a set of bitmapped Cyrillic fonts at 100 dots
per inch. These are KOI8-U fonts
and are suitable for Ukrainian.
In most cases it is desirable to have the X font server (xfs) and/or
an X server installed to make the fonts available to X clients.
xfonts-cronyx-misc
Character-cell Unicode Cyrillic fonts for X (Cronyx collection)
This package provides a standard set of character-cell low-resolution
Cyrillic fonts. These are Unicode (ISO10646-1) fonts and support all
current Slavic Cyrillic letters as well as some Russian
prerevolutionary letters. In most cases it is desirable to have the
X font server (xfs) and/or an X server installed to make the fonts
available to X clients.