Source Sans Pro was designed by Paul D. Hunt as Adobe's first open source
typeface family, conceived primarily as a typeface for user interfaces.
Source Sans Pro draws inspiration from the clarity and legibility of
twentieth-century American gothic typeface designs.
Source Sans Pro currently supports a wide range of languages using Latin
script, and includes all the characters in the Adobe Latin 4 glyph set. As
an open source project, it is expected that incremental updates will be
made over time to extend glyph set coverage and functionality.
WWW: http://sourceforge.net/projects/sourcesans.adobe/
PR: ports/170568
Submitted by: pfg@
Change the pkg-descr. [2]
NOTE: the name of the regular font has changed from
Junicode-Regular.ttf to Junicode.ttf!
PR: ports/168891 [1]
Submitted by: bsam (me), [1]
Nikola Lecic [2]
Approved by: Nikola Lecic (maintainer) [1]
gbdfed is a GTK-based BDF font editor. It can import:
- Metafont PK/GF fonts
- Han Bitmap Font Format (HBF) fonts
- Linux console (PSF, CP, and EGA/VGA) fonts
- Sun VF fonts, OpenType (OTF & TTF) fonts
Alternatively it can load a font from the X server. Export is
supported to PSF2 Linux console fonts and HEX fonts.
WWW: http://sofia.nmsu.edu/~mleisher/Software/gbdfed/
PR: ports/168726
Submitted by: Zhihao Yuan <lichray at gmail.com>
Graphite versions of Linux Libertine and Linux Biolinum font families for
LibreOffice and OpenOffice.org. Fonts with ligatures, true small caps, old style
numbers, proportional or monospaced numbers, capital spacing, automatic thousand
separation, true superscript and subscript, diagonal and nut fractions,
different numbering styles: number to number name conversion (in more than 20
languages), footnote numbering styles; right aligned footnote numbers, etc
build of libreoffice with Clang on current. And possible other C++ users of
fontconfig.
Submitted by: Buganini (via bapt@) on #freebsd-office
Obtained by: fontconfig git
the EoL of the last 7.x release. The 7.x branch is the only supported
FreeBSD version not yet at his EoL which needs a linux 2.4 based linuxulator
environment (linux_base-f10 doesn't work there).
I didn't bump the portrevision, this is mostly done as a hint for ports
committers to tell them that at least the emulation@-owned ports need
to stay until then (even the forbidden ones). The dependent ports need to
go at the same time, but are free to be deleted before.
Discussed with: bsam
(100dpi, 75dpi, cyrillic, etc) instead of files installed by fonts of these
sub-meta ports.
This solves issues where some fonts meta ports where not installed properly,
because xorg-fonts thought them allready installed.
PR: ports/165254
Reported by: Niclas Zeising <zeising@daemonic.se>
emotional. It was introduced as the font used for Android 4.0 "Ice
Cream Sandwich". This typeface is designed for high resolution mobile
devices so it includes several typefaces for text in different sizes.
WWW: http://developer.android.com/design/style/typography.html
PR: 165342
Submitted by: Winston Weinert <winstonw at lavabit dot com>
while here...
- add in LICENSE installation via framework
- run fc-cache on de-install
- drop X11BASE
PR: ports/164319
Submitted by: giffunip at tutopia.com
Reviewed by: crees, rene
Approved by: maintainer ( timeout + 3d)
Note: I have been notified that Code2000 (with Code2001 and Code2002)
are now downloadable from Sourceforge, but according to
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Code2000
this could be a fake, it's why I don't update the port now.
ports use BUILD_DEPENDS:= ${RUN_DEPENDS}. This patch fixes ports that are
currently broken. This is a temporary measure until we organically stop using
:= or someone(s) spend a lot of time changing all the ports over.
Explicit duplication > := > = and this just moves ports one step to the left
Approved by: portmgr
The three standard ones closely mimic the most popular ones for
the Windows platform and the linuxso-called Liberation fonts but
are available under an OpenFont license.
Tinos, Arimo and Cousine, appear to be variations of the old
standard Times, Arial and Courier.
PR: ports/164229
Submitted by: Pedro Giffuni