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    ttf-gdos

    TTF-GDOS is an Atari GDOS replacement that uses true type fonts

    ...It also incorporates features roughly equivalent to font-GDOS: - a caching system so you can use more fonts for a given amount of memory, - built in bezier functions This release includes ttf2gem, a utility program that creates accurate gem fonts from a true type font (new for 2.3) Using true type fonts gives you 3 big benefits: - you can choose from a vast range of true type fonts - true type fonts are scalable so you can have almost any size font you want - true type fonts need much less disk storage than typical gem printer fonts, so even on a low spec machine you can use lots of fonts. Gem fonts and true type fonts complement each other perfectly - gem fonts are small and fast, while true type fonts are device and resolution independent so are scalable to any point size at any resolution.
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    Font toolkit written in Python, disassembles and assembles fonts using Unicode and XML.
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