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Sarasa Gothic is a programming font based on Iosevka and Source Han Sans, most CJK characters are the same height, and double the width as ASCII characters.
Source Code Pro is a set of monospaced OpenType fonts that have been designed to work well in user interface environments.
Catamaran is a 9 weight Tamil and Latin type. Catamaran is a stylish type with a polished yet relaxed feel. Its versatility makes it suitable for a wide range of uses.
Cormorant is an extravagant display serif typeface inspired by the Garamond heritage. The design goal of Cormorant was to distill the aesthetic essence of Garamond, unfetter it from the limitations of metal printing, and allow it to bloom into its natural refined form at high definition. Cormorant is characterized by scandalously small counters, razor-sharp serifs, dangerously smooth curves, and flamboyantly tall accents. While many implementations of Garamond at small optical sizes already exist, Cormorant aims for the sparsely populated niche of display-size counterparts that exploit the high resolution of contemporary screens and print media to the fullest.
BQN386 is an extension of APL386 font. This font keeps regular APL characters mostly intact.
Hermit is a monospace font designed to be clear, pragmatic and very readable. Its creation has been focused on programming. Every glyph was carefully planned and calculated, according to defined principles and rules. For this reason, Hermit is coherent and regular.
Symbols stand out from common text. Dots and commas are easily seen, and operators are clear even when not surrounded by spaces. Similar characters have been designed to be very distinguishable from each other.
The Latin Modern fonts are a set of scalable fonts based on the PostScript Type 1 version of the Computer Modern fonts and contain many additional characters (mostly accented ones). This package provides the OpenType variant of these fonts.
APL font based on Adrian Smith's IBM Selectric APL2741 golf-ball font. It supports most special characters used by popular APL implementations, some additional mathematical and typographical symbols, single line drawing characters, as well as the full Unicode APL range, including both uppercase and lowercase underscored alphabets, as-of-yet unused symbols, and almost all Latin-1 accented letters.
The Libre Franklin font family is an open source interpretation and expansion of Franklin Gothic, a classic font. It covers 105 Latin Languages.
Iosevka is a slender monospace sans-serif or slab-serif typeface inspired by Pragmata Pro, M+, and PF DIN Mono, designed to be the ideal font for programming. Iosevka is completely generated from its source code.
Rachana is a Malayalam font designed by Hussain K H. The project was part of Rachana Aksharavedi for the original script of Malayalam in computing. Rachana has about 1,200+ glyphs for Malayalam and contains glyphs required for printing old Malayalam books without compromising the writing style.
Iosevka is a slender monospace sans-serif or slab-serif typeface inspired by Pragmata Pro, M+, and PF DIN Mono, designed to be the ideal font for programming. Iosevka is completely generated from its source code.
OpenDyslexic is a font designed to help readability for some of the symptoms of dyslexia. Letters have heavy weighted bottoms to provide an indication of orientation to make it more difficult to confuse with other similar letters. Consistently weighted bottoms can also help reinforce the line of text. The unique shapes of each letter can help prevent flipping and swapping. The italic style for OpenDyslexic has been crafted to be used for emphasis while still being readable.
Termsyn is a clean monospaced bitmap font based on Terminus and Tamsyn.
This package contains the following outputs:
out: pcf font
otf: otf font
psf: psfu font
This package provides undefined medium, a pixel grid-based monospace typeface. It is inspired by many 5×7 pixel grid typefaces, especially Gilles Boccon-Gibod’s MonteCarlo. Unlike traditional bitmap fonts, it is distributed in typical scalable font formats.
APL386 is an evolution of Adrian Smith's APL385 font with a fun, whimsical look, inspired by Comic Sans Serif.
Ezra SIL is a typeface fashioned after the square letter forms of the typography of the Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia (BHS), a beautiful Old Testament volume familiar to Biblical Hebrew scholars. This font package provides Ezra SIL as well as Ezra SIL SR, which has a different style of marking.
This package provides the Sazanami font, a Japanese font created by combining a font automatically generated by CLWFK, a derivative of the Wada Laboratory Font Kit, with an existing free bitmap font.
Hubot Sans is designed with more geometric accents to lend a technical and idiosyncratic feel—perfect for headers and pull-quotes. Made to work well together with Mona Sans.
GNU Unifont is a bitmap font covering essentially all of Unicode's Basic Multilingual Plane. The package also includes utilities to ease adding new glyphs to the font.
Thatcher Ulrich's first outline font design. He started with the goal of producing a neutral, readable sans-serif text font. There are lots of "expressive" fonts out there, but he wanted to start with something very plain and clean, something he might want to actually use.
Fantasque Sans Mono is a programming font designed with functionality in mind. The font includes a bold version and a good italic version with new glyph designs, not just an added slant.
The Junicode font was developed for students and scholars of medieval Europe, but its large glyph repertoire also makes it useful as a general-purpose font. Its visual design is based on the typography used by Oxford University Press in the late 17th and early 18th centuries. The font implements the MUFI recommendation for encoding ligatures, alternative letter forms, and other features of interest to medievalists using Unicode's Private Use Area.
Junicode 2 is a major reworking of the font family. Its OpenType programming has been rebuilt to support the creation of searchable, accessible electronic documents using the MUFI characters. The family includes five weights and five widths in both Roman and Italic, plus variable fonts.
Jigmo is a font contains all CJK unified ideograph characters in Unicode 15.1 standard, ranges from CJK extension A to CJK extension I. It is generated by the font shape data in GlyphWiki using KAGE system, Clipper and FontForge.