./fonts/leahfonts, Bitmap fonts by Leah Neukirchen

[ CVSweb ] [ Homepage ] [ RSS ] [ Required by ] [ Add to tracker ]


Branch: CURRENT, Version: 20170708, Package name: leahfonts-20170708, Maintainer: pkgsrc-users

Leah Fonts is a collection of bitmap fonts designed by Leah Neukirchen,
for those who still prefer a crispier look over TrueType.

Included fonts are:
* sq - 7x15 pixel font inspired by Codec and Quadraat Sans Mono.
Public domain, 2012. Covers full Latin-1 range. Normal and bold.
* 5x13 - condensed pixel font built on 6x13. A well readable font that
is only five pixels wide, such that you can fit four 80-chars wide
shells next to each other on a 1600x1200 display. Partial Latin-1
support (German subset). Normal only.
* smalltalk10 - the font of the Smalltalk 80 system. A pixel perfect
restauration of the Smalltalk 80 variable width font "sans-serif 10" as
provided in the image tape by Mario Wolczko, using the emulator by Dan
Banay. Covers only printable 7-bit ASCII. Normal shape only.


Master sites:


Version history: (Expand)


CVS history: (Expand)


   2024-08-01 20:50:46 by Paolo Vincenzo Olivo | Files touched by this commit (11)
Log message:
*: drop maintainership of discontinued project
   2023-10-01 15:57:49 by Paolo Vincenzo Olivo | Files touched by this commit (6)
Log message:
fonts/leahfonts: initial import of leahfonts-20170708

Leah Fonts is a collection of bitmap fonts designed by Leah Neukirchen,
for those who still prefer a crispier look over TrueType.

Included fonts are:
* sq - 7x15 pixel font inspired by Codec and Quadraat Sans Mono.
  Public domain, 2012. Covers full Latin-1 range. Normal and bold.
* 5x13 - condensed pixel font built on 6x13. A well readable font that
  is only five pixels wide, such that you can fit four 80-chars wide
  shells next to each other on a 1600x1200 display. Partial Latin-1
  support (German subset). Normal only.
* smalltalk10 - the font of the Smalltalk 80 system. A pixel perfect
  restauration of the Smalltalk 80 variable width font "sans-serif 10" as
  provided in the image tape by Mario Wolczko, using the emulator by Dan
  Banay. Covers only printable 7-bit ASCII. Normal shape only.