Main > Free Download Search >

Free dejavu fonts 2.19 software for linux

dejavu fonts 2.19

Sponsored Links
Sponsored Links
Secleted [ 0 ] software to compare
Results 1 - 15 of about 596
DejaVu fonts 2.19

DejaVu fonts 2.19


The DejaVu fonts are a font family based on the Bitstream Vera Fonts. more>>
The DejaVu fonts are a font family based on the Bitstream Vera Fonts release 1.10 (see the list of other Bitstream Vera derivatives or Unicode Font Guide).
DejaVu fonts purpose is to provide a wider range of characters (see Current status page for more information) while maintaining the original look and feel through the process of collaborative development (see Authors).
The family is available as TrueType fonts and also as third-party packages for various operating systems including handhelds.
Enhancements:
- fixed misplaced symbols (U+2325,2326) in Sans Oblique (by John Karp)
- added Mark to Base anchors: cedilla for combining cedilla and above-legacy for stacking above precomposed glyphs (just a,e,i,o,u with macron for now) in Sans (by Denis Jacquerye).
- added contextual substitution for Case and Dotless forms in all Sans variants (by Denis Jacquerye).
- renamed ccmp lookups for RTL and Basic (LGC, etc.) (by Denis Jacquerye)
- added anchor cedilla for vowels in Sans. (by Denis Jacquerye)
- extended contextual dotless and case substitutions to handle both below and above diacritics (by Denis Jacquerye)
- renamed Dotless and Case Form GSUB lookups in Sans with meaningful names (by Denis Jacquerye)
<<less
Download (MB)
Added: 2007-08-06 License: Freely Distributable Price:
822 downloads
Gentium fonts 1.02

Gentium fonts 1.02


Gentium is a typeface family designed to enable the diverse ethnic groups around the world. more>>
Gentium is a typeface family designed to enable the diverse ethnic groups around the world who use the Latin script to produce readable, high-quality publications.

Gentium fonts project supports a wide range of Latin-based alphabets and includes glyphs that correspond to all the Latin ranges of Unicode.

The design is intended to be highly readable, reasonably compact, and visually attractive. The additional "extended" Latin letters are designed to naturally harmonize with the traditional 26 ones. Diacritics are treated with careful thought and attention to their use.

Gentium also supports both ancient and modern Greek, including a number of alternate forms. These fonts were originally the product of two years of research and study by the designer at the University of Reading, England, as part of an MA program in Typeface Design.

SIL International has now embraced the Gentium project, and plans to continue development. Expansion of the glyph set to include more extended Latin glyphs, archaic Greek symbols, and full Cyrillic script support is the next step. Work on this has already begun, but the results will not be available for a few months. Addition of bold and bold italic faces will follow.

Gentium is freely available and may be used by anyone at no cost. It is now released under the SIL Open Font License, a free and open source license that permits modification and redistribution.

Our hope is that it will stimulate literature production and elevate extended Latin alphabets to greater parity with the basic Latin alphabet. We also hope it will encourage other type designers to appreciate and support those fascinating and beautiful extra letters.
<<less
Download (2.2MB)
Added: 2005-12-28 License: Freely Distributable Price:
1401 downloads
Hunky Fonts 0.3

Hunky Fonts 0.3


Free Unicode TrueType fonts for Baltic, Central European, South European and other languages. more>>
Free Unicode TrueType fonts for Baltic, Central European, South European and other languages, including Azeri, Maori, Welsh and Esperanto.
<<less
Download (0.24MB)
Added: 2005-04-18 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
1658 downloads
Petal 2.19

Petal 2.19


Petal is a Perl Template Attribute Language - TAL for Perl! more>>
Petal is a Perl Template Attribute Language - TAL for Perl!

SYNOPSIS

in your Perl code:

use Petal;
my $template = new Petal (foo.xhtml);
print $template->process (bar => BAZ);

in foo.xhtml

< html xmlns:tal="http://purl.org/petal/1.0/" >
< body tal:content="bar" >Dummy Content< /body >
< /html >

and you get something like:

< html >
< body >BAZ< /body >
< /html >

SUMMARY

Petal is a XML based templating engine that is able to process any kind of XML, XHTML and HTML.

Petal borrows a lot of good ideas from the Zope Page Templates TAL specification, it is very well suited for the creation of WYSIWYG XHTML editable templates.

The idea is to further enforce the separation of logic from presentation. With Petal, graphic designers can use their favorite WYSIWYG editor to easily edit templates without having to worry about the loops and ifs which happen behind the scene.

NAMESPACE

Although this is not mandatory, Petal templates should include use the namespace http://purl.org/petal/1.0/. Example:

< html xml:lang="en"
lang="en"
xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"
xmlns:tal="http://purl.org/petal/1.0/" >

Blah blah blah...
Content of the file
More blah blah...
< /html >

If you do not specify the namespace, Petal will by default try to use the petal: prefix. However, in all the examples of this POD well use the tal: prefix to avoid too much typing.

<<less
Download (0.083MB)
Added: 2007-07-31 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
815 downloads
Sabayon 2.19.2

Sabayon 2.19.2


Sabayon is a system administration tool to manage GNOME desktop settings. more>>
Sabayon is a system administration tool to manage GNOME desktop settings.

Sabayon provides a sane way to edit GConf defaults and GConf mandatory keys: the same way you edit your desktop. Sabayon launches profiles in an Xnest window.

Any changes you make in the Xnest window are saved back to the profile file, which can then be applied to users accounts.

<<less
Download (0.80MB)
Added: 2007-08-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
807 downloads
Gnome Icon Theme 2.19.6

Gnome Icon Theme 2.19.6


Gnome Icon Theme package contains icons for the GNOME desktop. more>>
Gnome Icon Theme package contains icons for the GNOME desktop.

Installation:

The simplest way to compile this package is:

1. `cd to the directory containing the packages source code and type `./configure to configure the package for your system. If youre using `csh on an old version of System V, you might need to type `sh ./configure instead to prevent `csh from trying to execute `configure itself.

Running `configure takes awhile. While running, it prints some messages telling which features it is checking for.

2. Type `make to compile the package.

3. Optionally, type `make check to run any self-tests that come with the package.

4. Type `make install to install the programs and any data files and documentation.

5. You can remove the program binaries and object files from the source code directory by typing `make clean. To also remove the files that `configure created (so you can compile the package for a different kind of computer), type `make distclean. There is also a `make maintainer-clean target, but that is intended mainly for the packages developers. If you use it, you may have to get all sorts of other programs in order to regenerate files that came with the distribution.
<<less
Download (3.6MB)
Added: 2007-08-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
828 downloads
Fontlinge 2.0.1

Fontlinge 2.0.1


Fontlinge is a font management and organisation for TrueType & PostScript. more>>
Fontlinge project is a font management and organisation for TrueType & PostScript.
Fontlinge searches for font files, sorts them into folders by name and look and with human readable names, stores gathered font information in a database, generates previews and posters, finds and removes duplicates, and reunites PostScript font families.
Also, Fontlinge has a Web interface to browse through your fonts. It shows detail previews and font info, provides font download as a tarball, and has the possibility to sort fonts.
Main features:
- find your fonts
- rename files, i.e. from AGARBI.TTF to Adobe_Garamond_Bold_Italic.ttf
- create a folder-structure
- move the files to the right place
- find and removes duplicate files
- reunion postscript fontfiles
- create previews
<<less
Download (0.23MB)
Added: 2006-09-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1126 downloads
GConf 2.19.1

GConf 2.19.1


GConf is a configuration data storage mechanism. more>>
GConf is a configuration data storage mechanism scheduled to ship with GNOME 2.0. GConf does work without GNOME however. It can be used with plain GTK+, Xlib, KDE, or even text mode applications as well. There is no stable release of GConf yet, but the library is feature-complete.

The GNOME 2.12 Desktop is the latest release of the ever popular, multi-platform free desktop environment - on time, to the day! It includes a number of interesting new features and hundreds of bug fixes.

GNOME is...

Free

GNOME is Free Software and part of the GNU project, dedicated to giving users and developers the ultimate level of control over their desktops, their software, and their data. Find out more about the GNU project and Free Software at gnu.org.

Usable

GNOME understands that usability is about creating software that is easy for everyone to use, not about piling on features. GNOMEs community of professional and volunteer usability experts have created Free Softwares first and only Human Interface Guidelines, and all core GNOME software is adopting these principles. Find out more about GNOME and usability at the GNOME Usability Project.

Accessible

Free Software is about enabling software freedom for everyone, including users and developers with disabilities. GNOMEs Accessibility framework is the result of several years of effort, and makes GNOME the most accessible desktop for any Unix platform. Find out more at the GNOME Accessibility Project.

International

GNOME is used, developed and documented in dozens of languages, and we strive to ensure that every piece of GNOME software can be translated into all languages. Find out more at the GNOME Translation Project.

Developer-friendly

Developers are not tied to a single language with GNOME. You can use C, C++, Python, Perl, Java, even C#, to produce high-quality applications that integrate smoothly into the rest of your Unix or Linux desktop.

Organized

GNOME strives to be an organized community, with a foundation of several hundred members, usability, accessibility, and QA teams, and an elected board. GNOME releases are defined by the GNOME Release Team and are scheduled to occur every six months.

Supported

Beyond the worldwide GNOME Community, GNOME is supported by the leading companies in Linux and Unix, including HP, MandrakeSoft, Novell, Red Hat, and Sun. Find out more at foundation.gnome.org.

A community

Perhaps more than anything else, GNOME is a worldwide community of volunteers who hack, translate, design, QA, and generally have fun together. Find out more at GNOME Developers site.
<<less
Download (2.2MB)
Added: 2007-06-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
854 downloads
FONTpage 2.0

FONTpage 2.0


FONTpage is a Python font viewing/image-generating utility. more>>
FONTpage is a Python font viewing and image-generating utility. It displays system fonts and allows you to change the font size and color, background color, font face, bold, and italics.
It also has the ability to input the text to be displayed, which you can choose to save as a PNG file. It is handy to view fonts and styles quickly, or to make "logo" graphics.
It was written to supersede wxFontView, as the pyGTK toolkit is much lighter and more widely used.
Enhancements:
- New "Display Font" feature opens popup window with complete alphabet (upper and lower case) and 0-9.
- Window shows current font with current size -- use multiple windows to compare different fonts.
- Font size now scales up to 256 pts (was 128)
- Config file will now track last window dimensions when the application is restarted.
- If user font directory directory (~/.fonts) does not exist, FONTpage will create one. This is to facilitate installing and deleting fonts, which FONTpage will only do on a per-user basis. (This is to avoid problems.)
<<less
Download (0.025MB)
Added: 2006-07-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
2156 downloads
Debian Font Manager 0.11.8-0.1

Debian Font Manager 0.11.8-0.1


Debian Font Manager (dfontmgr) is a GUI frontend for Defoma. more>>
Debian Font Manager (dfontmgr) is a GUI frontend for Defoma. You can see the fonts registered to Defoma, their hints, their status (which applications they have succeeded or failed to register), the applications using Defoma framework and information about the applications and the contents of their id-caches.

You can also register a font by drag-and-drop a font file, unregister a registered font, change the hints of and re-register a registered font. If a defoma-aware application uses an id-cache and if theres an identifier conflict (which means some fonts provides the same identifier) in the id-cache, you can indicate which font should provide the identifier.

GUI versions of some utilities in Defoma and psfontmgr are also installed.
<<less
Download (0.040MB)
Added: 2006-08-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1182 downloads
gnome-python-extras 2.19.1

gnome-python-extras 2.19.1


gnome-python-extras contains gnome-python development modules. more>>
gnome-python-extras contains gnome-python development modules.

If youre looking for one of the following python modules, they moved to the package gnome-python-desktop:

- gnomeapplet
- gnomeprint, gnomeprint.ui
- gtksourceview
- wnck
- totem.plparser
- gtop
- nautilusburn
- mediaprofiles

Installation:

The simplest way to compile this package is:

1. `cd to the directory containing the packages source code and type `./configure to configure the package for your system. If youre using `csh on an old version of System V, you might need to type `sh ./configure instead to prevent `csh from trying to execute `configure itself.

Running `configure takes awhile. While running, it prints some messages telling which features it is checking for.

2. Type `make to compile the package.

3. Optionally, type `make check to run any self-tests that come with the package.

4. Type `make install to install the programs and any data files and documentation.

5. You can remove the program binaries and object files from the source code directory by typing `make clean. To also remove the files that `configure created (so you can compile the package for a different kind of computer), type `make distclean. There is also a `make maintainer-clean target, but that is intended mainly for the packages developers. If you use it, you may have to get all sorts of other programs in order to regenerate files that came with the distribution.
<<less
Download (0.49MB)
Added: 2007-06-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
871 downloads
Bit-mapped Japanese font parser 2.0

Bit-mapped Japanese font parser 2.0


Bit-mapped Japanese font parser is a font parser. more>>
Bit-mapped Japanese font parser is a font parser. Note, this package doesnt include the actual font data. To get the font data you need to download it from the download section in the left.
Then move *.jfr into the directory where you unpacked this parser, and follow with the quick instructions.
Quick instructions:
Complete parse requires about 4 megabytes of free disk space. This is a huge improvement over the original version which required almost 45 megabytes.
1. make
2. make parse
3. watch the progress indicator
4. mv *.pcf.gz /usr/X11R/lib/X11R6/fonts/misc
5. make clean
6. HUP your font server if you use one
7. xset fp rehash
8. xlsfonts | grep kanji
/usr/X11R/lib/X11R6/fonts/misc is the standard location for all sorts of random bit-mapped fonts, but you might have a special location. Substitute that in step 4.
About:
I came across a number of these "raster fonts" a while ago. Quick look inside the files proved that they are bit-mapped fonts, and the format looked pretty straight-forward. I wrote the original parser for these just guessing the values, basically by experimenting and playing around. Later on I came across some docs on the subject - looks like these fonts were used in Windows 3.1 Japanese edition to substitute back-then low quality Japanese TTF fonts at small point sizes. These were designed using full-scale 16 bit programming techniques.
Quick info about the font format, there are some headers, then follows a "segment table" which is basically a table with pointers inside the font file where to locate a particular chunk of data. Because the 16 bit way of accessing memory is by using 65k "segments", each file is virtually split into < 65k segments which get loaded into separate memory areas, and then there is a algorithm how to assemble whatever character by using the segment number and offset. Anyway, with 32 bit access all of that doesnt really matter. In my implementation I just mmap the whole file and read it all out of memory.
Generating table.h was a LOT of work! First, I took the codearea table out of one of the jfr files (this maps shift-jis code to the character number inside the font file), and extracted the number ranges. These were shift-jis, of course, and X uses jis0208. There is no converter from a shift
jis byte into jis0208. So I had to write one. Taking iconv, and some tables from glibc 2.1.93, I hacked together something which converted the shift-jis data into ucs4 (unicode, I guess) and then from that into jis0208. The code to the converter is about 500k thanks to the huge jis->unicode->jis conversion tables, and you wont need it unless you get a jfr font with a different encoding table (unlikely). Anyway. After I got the font format figured out and converted the character table, everything else was pretty easy. Note some bit hackery in the bitmapXX() functions which was necessary to present the font data in a usable format. Also notice cool use of function pointers to select a conversion function at runtime.
Enhancements:
- This version uses correct JISX0208 tables, and is much faster.
<<less
Download (0.020MB)
Added: 2006-10-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1101 downloads
Gnome Control Center 2.19.6

Gnome Control Center 2.19.6


Gnome Control Center is GNOMEs main interface for configuration of various aspects of your desktop. more>>
Gnome Control Center is GNOMEs main interface for configuration of various aspects of your desktop.
Enhancements:
about-me:
- Add a tooltip to the image button to make it accessible (Jens Granseuer)
appearance:
- Add option to add wallpapers via the command line (Jens Granseuer) (#456337)
- Use new GTK+ convenience API for icon view tooltips (Matthias Clasen)
(#455985)
- Bump all tooltips code to GTK 2.11.6 (Jens Granseuer)
- Improve color scheme matching (Jens Granseuer)
- When reading current settings from gconf, get the color scheme from the
GTK theme if necessary to allow matching against themes retrieved via
gnome-theme-info (Jens Granseuer)
- Implement saving of the cursor theme name in metathemes and add a
Default pointer option to the cursor theme list (Denis Washington)
- Simplify tooltip descriptions (Dennis Cranston) (#460111)
- Really unset the gconf key when reverting colors (Jens Granseuer)
- Implement drag-and-drop theme installation (Denis Washington)
- Remove workarounds for initialization problems in early versions of the
capplet (Jens Granseuer)
- Fix cell renderer state logic to not always be on (Jens Granseuer)
- Use cairo to draw the cell renderer selection (Thomas Wood)
- Show readable_name in cursor theme list instead of name (Denis Washington)
- Fix mnemonics and customize theme window title (Thomas Wood) (#461255)
- Fix theme installation (Thomas Wood)
- Update icon cache when installing icon themes (Thomas Wood) (#355486)
- Prevent some memory leaks (Thomas Wood)
- Add controls for applying suggested backgrounds and/or fonts from
metathemes (Denis Washington)
- Only show background/font suggestions if they havent already been
applied (Denis Washington)
- Cope with unset gconf keys and group gconf notifications (Jens Granseuer)
- Only create the custom theme entry when changes are made, and delete it
when the theme is saved (Jens Granseuer)
- Add %F to the exec line so external programs like epiphany can set the
background (Jens Granseuer) (#456337)
- Default to showing the background tab if wallpapers were given on the
command line (Jens Granseuer)
- Use our custom cell renderer for metathemes too, so the previews dont
get shaded (Jens Granseuer) (#461198)
default applications:
- Change custom command entries to be insensitive instead of
noneditable (Matthias Clasen) (#456308)
- Remove spurious desktop entries (Jens Granseuer) (#444787)
keyboard:
- Improved layout and sorting (Sergey Udaltsov) (#455353)
- Implement DND in the selected layouts list (Sergey Udaltsov) (#351936)
- Eliminate up/down buttons in the layout list (Sergey Udaltsov)
network:
- Also use new icon in the window title bar (Denis Washington)
settings daemon:
- Dont forget the Xft callback (Jens Granseuer) (#455992)
themus:
- Update to match theme callback signature (Jens Granseuer)
general:
- Fix crash when no cursor is specified in theme (Frederic Crozat) (#455952)
- General cleanup and leak-plugging (Jens Granseuer, Thomas Wood)
- Dont fail configuring if gstreamer is not available, simply skip the sound
capplet (Jens Granseuer) (#456957)
- Remove spurous AT desktop entries (Jens Granseuer) (#444787)
- Add support for custom theme names saved in metathemes (Denis Washington)
- Re-add basic support for cursor themes for X servers without the Xcursor
extension, like the one in Solaris (Denis Washington)
- When applying a metatheme, check wether to set/unser color scheme gconf
key (Jens Granseuer) (#421866)
- Fix notification of selection changed for GtkTreeView config support (Jens
Granseuer)
- Prevent cursor themes from being recognized as icon themes (Denis Washington)
- Read a cursor themess name from its index.theme file if it has one (Denis
Washington)
- Expand check for empty metatheme color scheme to include blank color scheme
strings (Thomas Wood)
- Add tooltip foreground and background colors to the list of recognized
symbolic colors (Thomas Wood)
updated translations:
- es (Jorge Gonzalez)
- et (Priit Laes)
- fi (Ilkka Tuohela)
- gl (Ignacio Casal Quinteiro)
- gu (Ankit Patel)
- hu (Gabor Kelemen)
- ja (Takeshi AIHANA)
- lt (Zygimantas Berucka)
- nb (Kjartan Maraas)
- nl (Vincent van Adrighem)
- sv (Daniel Nylander)
- th (Theppitak Karoonboonyanan)
- zh_CN (Funda Wang)
<<less
Download (3.3MB)
Added: 2007-08-01 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
815 downloads
Liboobs 2.19.0

Liboobs 2.19.0


Liboobs is a wrapping library to the System Tools Backends. more>>
Liboobs is a wrapping library to the System Tools Backends.

Liboobs will provide easy to access GObjects to system configuration details, like users, groups and network interfaces, it will handle sessions with the backend and data consistency too

To compile, you will need system-tools-backends 2.0 and DBus >= 0.31

Installation:

The simplest way to compile this package is:

1. `cd to the directory containing the packages source code and type `./configure to configure the package for your system. If youre using `csh on an old version of System V, you might need to type `sh ./configure instead to prevent `csh from trying to execute `configure itself.

Running `configure takes awhile. While running, it prints some messages telling which features it is checking for.

2. Type `make to compile the package.

3. Optionally, type `make check to run any self-tests that come with the package.

4. Type `make install to install the programs and any data files and documentation.

5. You can remove the program binaries and object files from the source code directory by typing `make clean. To also remove the files that `configure created (so you can compile the package for a different kind of computer), type `make distclean. There is also a `make maintainer-clean target, but that is intended mainly for the packages developers. If you use it, you may have to get all sorts of other programs in order to regenerate files that came with the distribution.
<<less
Download (0.45MB)
Added: 2007-07-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
835 downloads
Choosefont 0.3

Choosefont 0.3


Choosefont is an efficient font finder. more>>
Choosefont is a simple but extremely efficient tool for quickly finding the required font in a large amount of fonts.

It was created due to the lack of decent font selection widgets in many application.

Apart from finding a font, Choosfont can also creat css, html and other code for the selected font, this code is automatically copied to the X clipboard.
<<less
Download (0.030MB)
Added: 2005-04-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1650 downloads
Secleted [ 0 ] software to compare
  • Page: 1 of 5
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5