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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.
Source Sans is a set of OpenType fonts that have been designed to work well in user interface (UI) environments.
The Cantarell font family is a contemporary Humanist sans-serif designed for on-screen reading. It is used by GNOME 3. This package contains both the non-variable as well as the variable versions of the font.
This package provides Japanese outline fonts by Information-technology Promotion Agency, Japan (IPA)
Cica is a Japanese monospaced font for programming. Hack + DejaVu Sans Mono is used for ASCII, and Rounded Mgen+ for the other. In addition, Nerd Fonts, Noto Emoji, Icons for Devs, and some adjustment forked from the Ricty generator are converted and adjusted.
Canada1500 is a display typeface originally created for the Canadian sesquicentennial with four weights, italics and space symbols which includes lining and old-style numerals, tabular and proportional. Greek, Cyrillic, Canadian Syllabics and most Latin based languages are supported.
CNS 11643 character set (Chinese National Standard, or Chinese Standard Interchange Code) is the standard character set of the Republic of China (Taiwan) for Chinese Characters and other Unicode symbols. Contained are three variant of TrueType fonts in Sung/Ming script:
TW-Sung-98_1.ttf: CJK characters in the Basic Multilingual Plane of Unicode.TW-Sung-Ext-B-98_1.ttf: CJK characters in the CJK Unified Ideographs Extension B of Unicode.TW-Sung-Plus-98_1.ttf: CJK characters in the Plane 15 (Private Use) of Unicode.
Space Grotesk is a proportional sans-serif typeface variant based on Colophon Foundry's fixed-width Space Mono family. It retains the monospace's idiosyncratic details while optimizing for improved readability at non-display sizes.
Space Grotesk includes Latin Vietnamese, Pinyin, and all Western, Central, and South-Eastern European language support, as well as several OpenType features: old-style and tabular figures, superscript and subscript numerals, fractions, and stylistic alternates.
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.
This package provides Source Han Code JP, a derivative of Source Han Sans that replaces its proportional Latin glyphs with fixed-width 667-unit glyphs from Source Code Pro. The Latin glyphs are scaled to match the Japanese kana and kanji, making the font suitable for use in programming, terminal applications, and user interfaces that involve both Latin and Japanese text.
Adrian Smith's monospaced APL font developed with APL software vendors in the late 1980s.
Dosis is a very simple, rounded, sans serif family. The lighter weights are minimalist. The bolder weights have more personality. The medium weight is nice and balanced. The overall result is a family that's clean and modern, and can express a wide range of voices & feelings. It comes in 7 incremental weights: ExtraLight, Light, Book, Medium, Semibold, Bold & ExtraBold
Source Sans is a set of OpenType fonts that have been designed to work well in user interface (UI) environments.
Google Noto Fonts is a family of fonts designed to support all languages with a consistent look and aesthetic. Its goal is to properly display all Unicode symbols.
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.
Material design system icons are simple, modern, friendly, and sometimes quirky. Each icon is created using our design guidelines to depict in simple and minimal forms the universal concepts used commonly throughout a UI. Ensuring readability and clarity at both large and small sizes, these icons have been optimized for beautiful display on all common platforms and display resolutions.
Google Noto Fonts is a family of fonts designed to support all languages with a consistent look and aesthetic. Its goal is to properly display all Unicode symbols. This package provides the Serif variant of CJK fonts.
Last Resort is a special-purpose font intended as a user-friendly alternative to tofu symbols. It includes glyphs designed to allow users to recognize which Unicode block a character belongs to so they can identify what type of font to install to properly display text. Undefined code points and noncharacters are also represented.
IPAex Fonts are suitable for both display and printing. This is a modernized version of IPA Fonts that aims to provide a good balance for authoring Japanese documents mixed with Western characters, while following Japanese printing tradition. Japanese characters (Kanji, Kana and punctuation marks) are full width mono-space pitch, and Western characters are proportional pitch.
Lato is a sanserif typeface family. It covers over 3000 glyphs per style. The Lato 2.010 family supports more than 100 Latin-based languages, over 50 Cyrillic-based languages as well as Greek and IPA phonetics.
TikTok Sans is the default font used in millions of TikTok videos. It supports over 460 languages, and is optimised for high-DPI mobile UI typesetting.
Vazirmatn is a Persian/Arabic font project with the idea of a new simple and legible typeface suitable for web pages and applications.
MJM Mincho is a font that aims at, for example, allowing you to write people's name, or for formal business situations where it is necessary to have a detailed and proper character style.
Variable-width version of Adrian Smith's APL385 font developed with APL software vendors in the late 1980s.