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    IBM Plex

    IBM Plex

    The package of IBM’s typeface, IBM Plex

    ...The IBM Plex typeface is an open-source project and available for download and use following the Open Font License (OFL). The IBM Plex family comes in Sans, Serif, Mono and Sans Condensed, all with roman and true italics. The fonts have been designed to work well in user interface (UI) environments, as well as other mediums. This project provides all source files and file formats to support most typographical situations. Currently, IBM Plex Sans supports Extended Latin, Arabic, Cyrillic, Devanagari, Greek, Hebrew, Korean and Thai.
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    ttf-mscorefonts-installer

    ttf-mscorefonts-installer

    Installer for Microsoft TrueType core fonts

    ttf-mscorefonts-installer is a Debian package that simplifies the installation of Microsoft TrueType Core Fonts on Debian-based systems. It provides an automated way to download and install widely used web fonts such as Arial, Times New Roman, and Verdana that are not shipped directly with Debian due to licensing restrictions. The package fetches the official font files from Microsoft over the internet and installs them in a system-compatible format. It is commonly used to ensure document and web layout compatibility across platforms, especially when sharing files with Windows users. ...
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    epcol

    epcol

    Epcol gives access to factory builtin features of ESC-P2 printers

    ...A typical usage is putting macro commands in the text file or specifying a command option to epcol on the command line as shown in the epcol syntax statement. Just give epcol an unknown option to get the syntax echoed (e.g., epcol -z). The macro commands are the macro name, .ep, followed by a command name such as roman (i.e., .ep roman) on a line by itself. The .ep\ proportional command enables the printer builtin proportional spacing font. The ocfont reviews serve as a question and answer area for epcol and other josephms sourceforge projects and are regularly checked. Rel_1.2.0 adds support for newer printer fonts (e.g., prestige) with added .ep macros and with command line -style option values.
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    Victor Mono

    Victor Mono

    A free programming font with cursive italics and ligatures

    Victor Mono is an open-source monospaced font with optional semi-connected cursive italics and programming symbol ligatures. The typeface is slender, crisp, and narrow, with a large x-height and clear punctuation, making it legible and ideal for code. It comes in seven weights and Roman, Italic, and Oblique styles. When it comes to programming fonts, I prefer something thin and relatively condensed, but with a more informal, flowing, and human style for standouts like comments and certain keywords. In the past, I always ended up looking for something else after using a font for a while, because something didn't look right to me. ...
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