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    Ark Pixel Font

    Ark Pixel Font

    Ark pixel font - Open source Pan-CJK pixel font

    ...Among them, 12 pixels are the main development target. 10, 16 pixels are experimental. Efforts are currently underway to achieve the availability of 12 pixels under the GB2312 character set. We have a temporary interim solution available for production until the full font is available, check out the Stitcher Pixel Font project.
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    Sardi

    Sardi

    Icon theme for Linux Operating Systems

    Sardi is a complete restyling and optimisation of svg code. 6 choices for your applications and 10 kind of folders to use in your file manager. The sardi icons are meant to be changed by the user. Scripts make it easy for you. Tutorials have been created. Desktop theming articles have been written. Change the sardi icons and surprise me. Download the zip file. Extract it and copy/paste it your hidden folder ~/.icons in your home folder. Make one if you do not have one yet. A LOT MORE...
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    Phosphor Icons

    Phosphor Icons

    The homepage of Phosphor Icons, a flexible icon family for everyone

    Phosphor is a flexible icon family for interfaces, diagrams, presentations, whatever, really. 1047 icons and counting. 6 weights: Thin, Light, Regular, Bold, Fill, and Duotone. Designed at 16 x 16px to read well small and scale up big. Raw stroke information retained to fine-tune the style. We use a similar approach as many other icon sets out there, providing icons as a webfont that uses Unicode's Private Use Area character codes to map normally non-rendering characters to icons. But you don't need to know that. Phosphor's intuitive but powerful API can style the color, size, and weight of an icon with a few keystrokes, provide default styles to all icons via the Context API, or directly manipulate the SVG at runtime through render props to do some amazing things! ...
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    CompIcc
    CompICC moved house to https://github.com/compiz-reloaded/compicc The Compiz ICC colour server, or short compicc, lets you colour manage your whole desktop at once and in hardware. Play movies, watch images on wide or narrow gamut displays. Each connected monitor is colour corrected for its own.
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    Quick Hash GUI

    Quick Hash GUI

    Linux, Windows and Apple Mac File Hashing GUI Tool

    This project has moved to www.quickhash-gui.org as of 2016-12-04. I kept v2.6.9.2 and below hosted here since Dec 16 but too many people were ignoring the fact that no updates were being posted here. For the latest QuickHash v2.8.4 release (Aug 28th 2017), go to www.quickhash-gui.org, and note that as of 29/12/16 a Debian package is also available
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    An analog clock with a 6 month scrollable calendar display. The calendar covers 21 months; 4 prior months and 16 months into the future.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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