fonts-font-awesome
iconic font designed for use with Twitter Bootstrap
This font contains about 249 various icon glyphs. Glyphs are designed
as scalable vector graphics hence display very well at any screen
size. This font was basically designed to be used with the Twitter
bootstrap library but can be used in other places also.
fonts-urw-base35
font set metric-compatible with the 35 PostScript Level 2 Base Fonts
A commercial-quality set of PostScript Type 1 fonts, metric-compatible
with the 35 PostScript Language Level 2 Base Fonts. This package contains
outlines in .t1 format and metrics in .afm format of the following fonts:
texlive-fonts-recommended
TeX Live: Recommended fonts
Recommended fonts, including the base 35 PostScript fonts, Latin Modern, TeX
Gyre, and T1 and other encoding support for Computer Modern, in outline
form.
fonts-dejavu
metapackage to pull in fonts-dejavu-core and fonts-dejavu-extra
DejaVu provides an expanded version of the Vera font family aiming for
quality and broader Unicode coverage while retaining the original Vera
style. DejaVu currently works towards conformance with the Multilingual
European Standards (MES-1 and MES-2) for Unicode coverage. The DejaVu
fonts provide serif, sans and monospaced variants.
fonts-amiga
vector font similar to ROM font of Amiga Workbench
Inspired by the article Raster CRT Typography (According to DEC) by Norbert
Landsteiner, these fonts were reworked on some old pixel versions of the
Commodore 64 and Amiga Workbench. The author had done years ago to include
variable font axes for the size of the horizontal scanlines and the amount
of horizontal bleed of the pixels due to the phosphor latency found in CRT
displays.
fonts-sixtyfour
vector font similar to ROM font of Commodore 64
Inspired by the article Raster CRT Typography (According to DEC) by Norbert
Landsteiner, these fonts were reworked on some old pixel versions of the
Commodore 64 and Amiga Workbench. The author had done years ago to include
variable font axes for the size of the horizontal scanlines and the amount
of horizontal bleed of the pixels due to the phosphor latency found in CRT
displays.