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    LGButton

    LGButton

    A fully customisable subclass of the native UIControl

    A fully customizable subclass of the native UIControl which allows you to create beautiful buttons without writing any line of code. A fully customizable subclass of the native UIControl which allows you to create beautiful buttons without writing any line of code. You can add images/icons to your button, icons are taken from different ready-to-use font icons collections, images can be imported directly from your project assets folder. Icons are managed by SwiftIconFont integration, so you...
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    Calligraphy

    Calligraphy

    Custom fonts in Android

    ...Define your default font using CalligraphyConfig, in your Application class in the #onCreate() method and pass it to the CalligraphyInterceptor that you add to your ViewPump builder. You don't need to define CalligraphyConfig but the library will apply no default font and use the default attribute of R.attr.fontPath.
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    dosega

    retro TTF font mimicing old EGA font

    This is a TrueType font (TTF), that is an exact copy of the font used by DOS. I made it using the FontForge software, and the *.CPI fonts bundled with FreeDOS as a model. DOS/EGA is a Unicode-BMP font, therefore it may be used without troubles on modern, multilingual systems. It supports english, french, polish, german, and probably several other languages. Beside its "retro" value, it's a great replacement to the oldish "fixedsys" font.
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