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    OOO Extras

    OOO Extras

    Extra tools for OpenOffice under weak copyleft or other licenses

    A space to store classic OOo dependencies that cannot be easily redistributed in Apache OpenOffice's Source tree. Initially this was meant for copyleft tarballs only but it is also pretty handy to mirror other file dependencies.
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    FontForge

    FontForge

    Free (libre) font editor for Windows, Mac OS X and GNU+Linux

    ...While being a handy tool with which to begin, FontForge is not just for beginners. It has an advanced toolset and is rapidly improving at the time this book is being written. FontForge can be fine-tuned in various ways. Here are some tips and tricks for doing so. You have many options for optimizing FontForge for your platform and workflow.
    Downloads: 76 This Week
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    3270font

    3270font

    A 3270 font in a modern format

    This font is derived from the x3270 font, which, in turn, was translated from the one in Georgia Tech's 3270tool, which was itself hand-copied from a 3270 series terminal. I built it because I felt terminals deserve to be pretty. The .sfd font file contains a x3270 bitmap font that was used for guidance. The "source" file is edited using FontForge. You'll need it if you want to generate fonts for your platform. On most civilized operating systems, you can simply apt-get install fontforge,...
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    FindThatFont!
    FindThatFont! is a handy tool that allows to preview fonts that are installed on your system and to classify them into over 30 different categories. By using this categorization you can find any font on your system faster than ever before. Now open sourced on https://github.com/monkeyinmysoup/FindThatFont-
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