from frederic cambus who also takes maintainer
ok sthen
BlockZone is a faithful, pixel-perfect recreation of the original DOS font.
It contains each of the 256 characters, including those in the 128-255 range,
referred to as extended ASCII. BlockZone is capabable of rendering ANSI and
ASCII art, in fact that is the purpose it was created for. It supports a wide
range of codepages, the legendary codepage 437 (MS-DOS Latin US) as well as
Baltic, Cyrillic, French Canadian, Greek, Hebrew, Icelandic, Latin-1, Latin-2,
Nordic, Portuguese, Turkish charsets, Windows codepage 1252 and even more. All
characters are mapped to their Unicode equivalents. You get the best results
when anti-aliasing (font smoothing) is disabled.
Existing fonts/adobe-source-code-pro and fonts/adobe-source-sans-pro ports
have fetching broken and have too many similar. Also, there is a serif font
released as well.
This commit removes old versions.
okay sthen@
Existing fonts/adobe-source-code-pro and fonts/adobe-source-sans-pro ports
have fetching broken and have too many similar. Also, there is a serif font
released as well.
This commit adds fresh versions of monospace, serif and sans fonts.
okay sthen@
Hack is a typeface designed for source code. The face has been
re-designed with a larger glyph set, modifications of the original glyph
shapes (including distinct point styles and semi-bold punctuation weight
in the regular set to make analphabetic characters less transparent),
and meticulous attention to metrics (including numerous spacing
adjustments to improve the rhythm of the face and the legibility of code
at small text sizes).
ok aja@
Submission from George Rosamond (MAINTAINER).
pkg/DESCR:
Junicode is a Unicode font for medievalists. Created by Peter S. Baker
of the University of Virginia, Junicode is based on a 17th century
typeface used in Oxford, England.
Junicode contains many special characters and ligatures for medievalists,
along with numerous other Unicode glyphs.
Powerline is a statusline plugin for vim, and provides statuslines and
prompts for several other applications, including zsh, bash, tmux,
IPython, Awesome and Qtile.
Powerline uses several special glyphs to get the arrow effect and some
custom symbols for developers. This requires that you either have a
symbol font or a patched font on your system. Your terminal emulator
must also support either patched fonts or fontconfig for Powerline to
work properly.
This package contains a number of fonts which are derived from standard
fonts (Anonymous Pro, DejaVu Sans Mono, Droid Sans Mono, Inconsolata,
Inconsolata-dz, Liberation Mono, Meslo, Source Code Pro, Terminus,
Ubuntu Mono) by patching them to add these glyphs.