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fonty-rg 0.5
fonty-rg is a set of fonts for the Linux console. more>>
fonty-rg project is a set of fonts for the Linux console.
LatCyrGr-16.psf is font containing most of ISO Latin characters, lot of cyrillic chars, lot of greek chars, and some punctuation. It is good for unicode linux console. This is 512 character font, means that you loose bold colour on linux console, unless you are using framebuffer.
chavo.psf is font containing lot of ISO-8859-2 repertoire, some additional ISO-8859-1 characters, Russian cyrillic characters and special Esperanto characters. It was specifically created to cover Czech, Slovak, Polish, Hungarian, Russian, German, Esperanto. Of course, it accidentally covers much wider range.
Good as a console font if you want to retain bold colours (and do not need some ISO-8859-1 characters - there was simply not enough space for them).
Usage
To build fonts: run build.sh script.
To modify fonts: edit files in source/ directory.
To add new charsets: add *.txt file into charsets/ directory.
To use fonts: there are two small scripts provided, iso and uni.
iso takes as an argument number of ISO-8859 encoding, switching console font into font for that encoding, and uni switches console into unicode mode, using big unicode font. See manpages for details.
<<lessLatCyrGr-16.psf is font containing most of ISO Latin characters, lot of cyrillic chars, lot of greek chars, and some punctuation. It is good for unicode linux console. This is 512 character font, means that you loose bold colour on linux console, unless you are using framebuffer.
chavo.psf is font containing lot of ISO-8859-2 repertoire, some additional ISO-8859-1 characters, Russian cyrillic characters and special Esperanto characters. It was specifically created to cover Czech, Slovak, Polish, Hungarian, Russian, German, Esperanto. Of course, it accidentally covers much wider range.
Good as a console font if you want to retain bold colours (and do not need some ISO-8859-1 characters - there was simply not enough space for them).
Usage
To build fonts: run build.sh script.
To modify fonts: edit files in source/ directory.
To add new charsets: add *.txt file into charsets/ directory.
To use fonts: there are two small scripts provided, iso and uni.
iso takes as an argument number of ISO-8859 encoding, switching console font into font for that encoding, and uni switches console into unicode mode, using big unicode font. See manpages for details.
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Added: 2006-05-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Fonty Python 0.2.0
Fonty Python project allows you to manage your fonts on Gnu/Linux. more>>
Fonty Python project allows you to manage your fonts on Gnu/Linux.
As a designer, I missed the ability to view and keep lists of fonts in easy-to-use collections.
With this program you can assign/remove fonts to/from a pog (from the word typography) and then install the pog. All the fonts within it will be linked within your $HOME/.fonts directory. When you are done using them (in other applications), you can simply remove the pog, and all the links will be removed too.
Its great for keeping your fonts organized on a per client/project/job basis. It also keeps "font clutter" in your font choosers down to a minimum.
It is written as a mixed command-line/gui application at the moment, allowing very quick use. You can install/remove pogs without having to start the entire gui, which is neat.
FP is now on 0.2.0 and has a full user interface. None of the command-line goodness has been lost though.
Please let me know what you think of Fonty Python, and help me fix bugs and improve the app.
How to install:
Please see the end of this file if your install fails, there are certain files that FP relies upon.
I assume you have extracted the "tarball" already. Change to the directory it creates.
As the root user enter this command:
python setup.py install
If you are on Ubuntu/Kubuntu/Xubuntu/etc:
sudo python setup.py install
This will create a program called fp
Alternative installation:
Move the entire extracted folder to a folder that
is in your PATH, like ~/bin
Make a link to the fp script like this: (for e.g.)
tar -s ~/bin/fontypython-x.x.x/fp .
Make it executable:
chmod u+x fp
Now you should be good to go.
If it does not work, try closing your console and
starting it again.
Running the program:
To get started:
fp -h
<<lessAs a designer, I missed the ability to view and keep lists of fonts in easy-to-use collections.
With this program you can assign/remove fonts to/from a pog (from the word typography) and then install the pog. All the fonts within it will be linked within your $HOME/.fonts directory. When you are done using them (in other applications), you can simply remove the pog, and all the links will be removed too.
Its great for keeping your fonts organized on a per client/project/job basis. It also keeps "font clutter" in your font choosers down to a minimum.
It is written as a mixed command-line/gui application at the moment, allowing very quick use. You can install/remove pogs without having to start the entire gui, which is neat.
FP is now on 0.2.0 and has a full user interface. None of the command-line goodness has been lost though.
Please let me know what you think of Fonty Python, and help me fix bugs and improve the app.
How to install:
Please see the end of this file if your install fails, there are certain files that FP relies upon.
I assume you have extracted the "tarball" already. Change to the directory it creates.
As the root user enter this command:
python setup.py install
If you are on Ubuntu/Kubuntu/Xubuntu/etc:
sudo python setup.py install
This will create a program called fp
Alternative installation:
Move the entire extracted folder to a folder that
is in your PATH, like ~/bin
Make a link to the fp script like this: (for e.g.)
tar -s ~/bin/fontypython-x.x.x/fp .
Make it executable:
chmod u+x fp
Now you should be good to go.
If it does not work, try closing your console and
starting it again.
Running the program:
To get started:
fp -h
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Added: 2007-08-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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