The WenQuanYi Zen Hei is a Hei-Ti style (sans-serif type) Chinese
outline font. It was designed for general purpose text formatting
and on-screen display of Chinese characters among many other languages.
The embolden strokes of the font glyphs produces enhanced screen contrast,
making it easier to read recognize. The embedded bitmap glyphs further
enhance on-screen performance, which can be enabled with the provided
configuration files.
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The Wen Quan Yi bitmap font is a manually fine-tuned multi-strike bitmap
font for on-screen display of Chinese (traditional and simplified).
It has arguably the most complete coverage for Chinese characters among
all known open-source fonts, including CJK Unified Ideograph (U4E00 - U9FA5)
and CJK Unified Ideograph Extension A (U3400 - U4DB5) glyphs at four
four different sizes (9pt-12X12 pixel, 10pt-13X13 pixel, 11pt-15X15 pixel,
12pt-16x16 pixel) and two weights (medium and bold).
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The Fast Light Tool Kit ("FLTK", pronounced "fulltick") is a LGPL'd
C++ graphical user interface toolkit for X (UNIX(r)), OpenGL(r),
and Microsoft(r) Windows(r) NT 4.0, 95, or 98. It was originally
developed by Mr. Bill Spitzak and is currently maintained by a
small group of developers across the world with a central
repository in the US.
from James Turner (MAINTAINER) with some tweaks by me
The main F-Spot user interface in Browse mode is shown. F-Spot supports
16 common files types, including JPEG, GIF, TIFF, RAW, and others.
Import your photos from your hard drive, camera (including PTP type), or
iPod.
Photos can be tagged for searching and grouping, and the timeline gives
quick sense of temporal location, and quanity of photos taken. F-Spot
can view and export EXIF and XMP metadata in your images.
Other features include fullscreen and slideshow modes.
it needs some more tweaking, hence it's not hooked to the builds yet.
Tomboy is a desktop note-taking application for Linux and Unix. Simple and
easy to use, but with potential to help you organize the ideas and
information you deal with every day.
The freefont project provides a set of free, high-quality, outline (i.e.
OpenType) fonts covering the ISO 10646/Unicode UCS (Universal Character
Set). This set consists of three TrueType typefaces: one monospaced and
two proportional -- one with uniform and one with modulated stroke.
These fonts are similar to the Helvetica, Times and Courier fonts.