Choosefont is a font manager written to give you the chance to fast find the font you need if you have a massive amount of them. If you have a big amount of fonts, choosefont might be something for you.
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0.3 - Sat Jan 17 20:41:15 CET 2004 Jan Keirse <jan.keirse@pandora.be> - Used a trick that makes the program run on Debian (it used to segfault) and handle fonts with one or more dots in the name. - Shows status information in building fontlist message. I decided to add another quick hack to the hack making the program significantly better. I really should rewrite it, but have far to much things to do for this to be a priority. But after having learned GTK and while being studying for my exam about object oriented system analysis I decided I could solve a problem by using object oriented programming techniques (implemented in a simular way as the GTK toolkit manages to provide objects in C, although not as nice due to the lack of pointers in tcl). Although only a few lines of code, the font being an object makes the program much more adabtable. I should adapt everything to this new structure and the thing would actually be decent ;-) (now it's something that works, but otherwise very dirty code) 0.2 - Thu Mar 13 13:55:32 CET 2003 Jan Keirse <jan.keirse@pandora.be> - Added example text to locale files to better support non latin languages - Added a font option to the locale files to better support non latin languages This is likely to be the last release before a rewrite (The current version is more a quick hack to solve my problem than a quality program, the code is somewhat dirty) 0.1 - Fri Feb 21 09:54:13 CET 2003 Initial release, it does exactly what I needed it for (find the required font fast and produce html/css code), but nothing more.
0.3 - Sat Jan 17 20:41:15 CET 2004 Jan Keirse <jan.keirse@pandora.be> - Used a trick that makes the program run on Debian (it used to segfault) and handle fonts with one or more dots in the name. - Shows status information in building fontlist message. I decided to add another quick hack to the hack making the program significantly better. I really should rewrite it, but have far to much things to do for this to be a priority. But after having learned GTK and while being studying for my exam about object oriented system analysis I decided I could solve a problem by using object oriented programming techniques (implemented in a simular way as the GTK toolkit manages to provide objects in C, although not as nice due to the lack of pointers in tcl). Although only a few lines of code, the font being an object makes the program much more adabtable. I should adapt everything to this new structure and the thing would actually be decent ;-) (now it's something that works, but otherwise very dirty code) 0.2 - Thu Mar 13 13:55:32 CET 2003 Jan Keirse <jan.keirse@pandora.be> - Added example text to locale files to better support non latin languages - Added a font option to the locale files to better support non latin languages This is likely to be the last release before a rewrite (The current version is more a quick hack to solve my problem than a quality program, the code is somewhat dirty) 0.1 - Fri Feb 21 09:54:13 CET 2003 Initial release, it does exactly what I needed it for (find the required font fast and produce html/css code), but nothing more.
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