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    MkFont

    MkFont

    Tool to create & export fonts from existing assets

    MkFont is a free (libre) tool to create & export fonts from existing assets. Component-based workflow, with advanced features to nit-pick & tweak metrics in a non-destructive way! A powerful component & compositing system, allowing for clever automation and infinite possibilities. Code points are organized by categories & blocks, immediately accessible and search-able. Bind your imported files to glyphs, or edit them on the fly. Use your time where it matters. You can search for specific...
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    Plugin.Glypher

    Plugin.Glypher

    Extend support for font glyph (font icon) for Xamarin Forms apps

    Using Xamarin Embedded fonts and Font Image Source, What this plugging was trying to achieve can be achieved now. This plugin extends support for font glyphs (font icons) in Xamarin.Forms applications. Install selected nuget(s) into any .NET Standard 2.0 projects required for your app. No need to install it in your platform-specific projects.
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    Iconic

    Iconic

    Auto-generated icon font library for iOS, watchOS and tvOS

    ... less intuitive for you when using Iconic. If you create your own icon font, make sure to properly name each glyph. You can construct an UIImage instance out of a font's icon and tint it. This may be very convenient for integrating with existing UIKit controls which expect UIImage objects already.
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