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    PyMuPDF

    PyMuPDF

    Python bindings for MuPDF's rendering library.

    MuPDF is a lightweight PDF, XPS, and E-book viewer. MuPDF consists of a software library, command line tools, and viewers for various platforms. The renderer in MuPDF is tailored for high-quality anti-aliased graphics. It renders text with metrics and spacing accurate to within fractions of a pixel for the highest fidelity in reproducing the look of a printed page on the screen. The viewer is small, fast, yet complete. It supports many document formats, such as PDF, XPS, OpenXPS, CBZ, EPUB...
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    CFONTS

    CFONTS

    Sexy fonts for the console

    This is a silly little command line tool for sexy ANSI fonts in the console. Give your cli some love. cfonts detects what colors are supported on your platform. It sets a level of support automatically. In cfonts you can override this by passing in the FORCE_COLOR environment variable. All settings are optional and shown here with their default. You can use cfonts in your project without the direct output to the console. The package comes with a bunch of unit tests that aim to cover 100...
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    source-han-code-jp

    source-han-code-jp

    Source Han Code JP

    .... Source Han Code JP is a derivative of Source Han Sans that replaces its proportional Latin glyphs with fixed-width 667-unit glyphs from Source Code Pro. The Latin glyphs are scaled to match the glyphs for Japanese kana and kanji, and their widths are adjusted to be exactly 667 units (two-thirds of an EM). Source Han Code JP is intended to be used as a UI font for mixed Latin and Japanese text on displays, for programming, editing HTML/CSS, viewing text or inputting to the command line.
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    Fontaine is a new font analysis program. The program produces reports that document font features and Unicode coverage. Report output is available in various human readable TEXT, XML, and JSON formats.
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    bdf2c - BDF Font to C source convertor

    bdf2c - BDF Font to C source convertor

    produces readable and editable C source from bdf fonts

    Converts bdf font files into C include files. The Bitmap Distribution Format (BDF) is a file format for storing bitmap fonts. The content is presented as a text file that is intended to be human and computer readable.
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