Juergen Weigert
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Exo is a contemporary geometric sans serif typeface that
tries to convey a technological/futuristic feeling while
keeping an elegant design. Exo was meant to be a very
versatile font, so it has 9 weights (the maximum on the web)
each with a true italic version. It works great as a display
face but it also works good for small to intermediate size texts.
Lato is a sanserif typeface family designed in the Summer
2010 by Warsaw-based designer Łukasz Dziedzic (“Lato” means
“Summer” in Polish). In December 2010 the Lato family was
published under the open-source Open Font License by his
foundry tyPoland, with support from Google.
The semi-rounded details of the letters give Lato a feeling
of warmth, while the strong structure provides stability and
seriousness.
Lato consists of five weights (plus corresponding italics),
including a beautiful hairline style. The first release only
includes the Western character set, but pan-European Latin,
Cyrillic and Greek extensions, as well as small caps and
other typographic niceties are expected in 2011.
Lekton has been designed at ISIA Urbino, Italy, and is inspired by some of the typefaces used on the Olivetti typewriters.
It was designed by: Paolo Mazzetti, Luciano Perondi, Raffaele Flaùto, Elena Papassissa, Emilio Macchia, Michela Povoleri, Tobias Seemiller, Riccardo Lorusso, Sabrina Campagna, Elisa Ansuini, Mariangela Di Pinto, Antonio Cavedoni, Marco Comastri, Luna Castroni, Stefano Faoro, Daniele Capo, and Jan Henrik Arnold.
"Nobile" is designed to work with the technologies of digital
screens and handheld devices without losing the distinctive look
more usually found in fonts designed for printing. Going back to
William Morris's baseline "Have nothing in your house that you do
not know to be useful, or believe to be beautiful", the aim was to
design a font that could function well, have good legibility on
screen yet also be good loooking, not only at larger display sizes
but also right down to small text sizes.
Open Sans is a humanist sans serif typeface designed by
Steve Matteson, Type Director of Ascender Corp.
This version contains the complete 897 character set, which
includes the standard ISO Latin 1, Latin CE, Greek and Cyrillic
character sets. Open Sans was designed with an upright stress,
open forms and a neutral, yet friendly appearance. It was
optimized for print, web, and mobile interfaces, and has
excellent legibility characteristics in its letterforms.
This contains packages for IPA ex-Gothic and Mincho TrueType fonts.
"Proportional Gothic" Japanese TrueType font made by IPA
(Information-technology Promotion Agency).
This package contains the old IPA UI Gothic font that was dropped from
the latest IPA fonts.
Free fonts which are metric compatible to "Arial", "Times New Roman"
and "Courier New".
Free serif fonts from the LinuxLibertine project. These might be useful
when exchanging documents using Times fonts.
"Lanka Linux User Group" OpenType font for Sinhala copyright 2004 by
Yannis Haralambous. OTF tables added by Anuradha Ratnaweera an d
Harshani Devadithya, and modified by Harshula Jayasuriya. "Kunddaliya"
glyph Copyright (c) 2006 Harshula Jayasuriya
Maya covers the glyphs in J. Eric S. Thompson’s “A Catalog of Maya Hieroglyphs”, as well as some extra glyphs for days, months and numbers. This is a work-font that may be of some scholarly use; it is not a proposal of any kind. There are no plans to improve or expand it.
Free high-quality Greek fonts created by Magenta Ltd.
Free Japanese fonts in "handwriting" style by Mika-Chan.
"Monapo" font is a combined font that uses ipagp.otf (April 2009 Ver.003.01)
and mona.ttf.
It has almost same width as MS P Gothic,
so it can show Japanese Ascii Art properly.
The M+ outline fonts are distributed with proportional Latin (4 variations),
fixed-halfwidth Latin (3 variations) and fixed-fullwidth Japanese (2 Kana variations)
character set. 7 weights from Thin to Black are included, but fixed-halfwidth
Latin with 5 weights from Thin to Bold.
Contains the complete official openSUSE documentation in HTML
format. It can be accessed via the Desktop's help centers.
The following manuals are included:
* Installation Quick Start
* Start-Up
* GNOME Quick Start
* GNOME User Guide
* KDE Quick Start
* KDE User Guide
* Application Guide
* Reference
* Security Guide
* AppArmor Quick Start
Contains the complete official openSUSE documentation in Japanese.
SQLite is a small fast embedded SQL database engine.
DBD::SQLite embeds that database engine into a DBD driver, so
if you want a relational database for your project, but don`t
want to install a large RDBMS system like MySQL or PostgreSQL,
then DBD::SQLite may be just what you need.
It supports quite a lot of features, such as transactions (atomic
commit and rollback), indexes, DBA-free operation, a large subset
of SQL92 supported, and more.
The perl-Devel-Leak package