Nerd Fonts is a project that patches developer targeted fonts with a
high number of glyphs (icons). Specifically to add a high number of
extra glyphs from popular 'iconic fonts' such as Font Awesome, Devicons,
Octicons, and others. The font patcher utility is not included in this
package.
Fonts available as of now: codenewroman, dejavusansmono,
fantasquesansmono, noto, profont, terminus, ubuntu-mono and ubuntu.
Port from Joel Carnat (joel [at] carnat ! net) with some minor tweaks by
me.
ok sthen@
This fixes a regression introduced with recent-ish changes in xenocara
and exposed with the fontconfig or Xft update. With this newer version
xterm can again display the font and doesn't use weird fallbacks that
cause eye bleed.
which would trigger this at pkg_add(1) time:
Updating font cache: Couldn't read /usr/local/share/fonts/powerline/Meslo: No such file or directory
Couldn't read /usr/local/share/fonts/powerline/Meslo: No such file or directory
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Jaldi is a libre Devanagari typeface family designed as a complement
to the Asap font. Jaldi is a contemporary sans-serif non-modular
Devanagari family with subtle rounded corners designed by Nicolas
Silva and Pablo Cosgaya.
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Aref Ruqaa is an Arabic typeface that aspires to capture the essence
of the classical Ruqaa calligraphic style.
The Arabic part of Aref Ruqaa is designed by the Arabic calligrapher
and type designer Abdullah Aref, while the Latin part is based on
AMS Euler, but spaced for regular text rather than mathematics.
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Vazirmatn is a Persian/Arabic font project that started in 2015
under the name of Vazir with the idea of a new simple and legible
typeface suitable for web pages and applications.
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The Cipher music notation is used throughout Indonesia and China
for all kinds of music. The font is not intended for general
orthographic use, although it is usable for song lyrics in simple
Roman writing systems. This solution is primarily intended for
fairly straightforward songbooks for singers, not for complex
instrumental music. It can handle harmony lines fine, but not a lot
of intricacies or subtleties (e.g. no staccato).
from George Rosamond (MAINTAINER) with tweaks from Yifei Zhan, thank
you! OK sthen