23 projects tagged "fonts"
IDAutomation Universal Barcode Font is an advanced barcode font that can create multiple linear barcodes on various operating systems and locales including Double Byte versions of Windows such as those used in China and Japan as well as other Asian locale settings. It supports AIM USS Code 128, GS1-128, EAN-128, Code 39, Interleaved 2 of 5, MSI, Codabar, USPS OneCode, Postnet, and Planet.
5x9 and 5x10 are two X11 fonts intended for use with xterm or other programs requiring readable small fonts. At only 5 pixels wide, they are particularly well suited to small laptop screens, allowing two 80 column windows side by side on an 800x600 screen (albeit with no room for window frames), or three windows across with room to spare on a 1280x1024 screen. The fonts implement VT100 line-drawing characters. Bolding is not directly supported; xterm does adequate bolding by duplicating pixels.
TextSearch is a program to search through a set of text files in a directory structure. Each document is searched using a regular expression and an overview of the results is shown as a tree structure. By clicking on a file, it can be viewed, with matches being highlighted. As opposed to other programs out there, its focus is not so much on statistics, i.e. how often a word would occur in an entire corpus of files, but rather on occurrences in single files.
Gentium is a typeface family designed to enable the diverse ethnic groups around the world who use the Latin script to produce readable, high-quality publications. It supports a wide range of Latin-based alphabets, and includes glyphs that correspond to all the Latin ranges of Unicode.
Net-Fu is a DHTML implementation of the classic GIMP NET-FU interface. It uses the GNU Image Manipulation Program and Xvfb to produce a wide variety of royalty-free custom and semi-custom graphics, logos, and clip art of various sorts. You simply select a style of logo from such choices as "neon", "chrome", and "crystal", specify parameters such as text string, typeface, size, and colors, and your logo is returned without further ado.
libtholoura is a text-image distortion library, which is useful for sites that want to ensure that a human (and not a bot) is viewing pages. It is optimized to produce images of strings distorted in a way that makes it impossible for an OCR to read, but humans can. The library takes a string (preferably ASCII) string and is able to dynamically produce PNG indexed images. The distortion filters are external plugins.