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
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>
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
Anonymous Pro (2009) is a family of four fixed-width fonts designed
especially with coding in mind. Characters that could be mistaken for
one another (O, 0, I, l, 1, etc.) have distinct shapes to make them
easier to tell apart in the context of source code.
Author: Mark Simonson <mark@marksimonson.com>
WWW: http://www.ms-studio.com/FontSales/anonymouspro.html
PR: ports/162614
Submitted by: Norberto Lopes <nlopes.ml@gmail.com>
Feature safe: yes
especially with coding in mind. Characters that could be mistaken for
one another (O, 0, I, l, 1, etc.) have distinct shapes to make them
easier to tell apart in the context of source code.
Author: Mark Simonson <mark@marksimonson.com>
WWW: http://www.ms-studio.com/FontSales/anonymouspro.html
PR: ports/162614
Submitted by: Norberto Lopes <nlopes.ml@gmail.com>
Feature safe: yes
The Ubuntu Font Family are a set of matching new libre/open fonts in
development during 2010--2011. The development is being funded by
Canonical Ltd on behalf the wider Free Software community and the
Ubuntu project. The technical font design work and implementation is
being undertaken by Dalton Maag.
2011-09-01 x11-toolkits/p5-GdkPixbuf: Disappear from CPAN
2011-09-01 x11-toolkits/XawPlus: No more public distfiles
2011-09-01 x11-fonts/gnome-font-sampler: No more public distfiles
2011-09-01 x11/xvattr: No more public distfiles
2011-09-01 www/xitami: No more public distfiles
2011-09-01 www/webredirect: No more public distfiles
2011-09-01 www/webglimpse: No more public distfiles
2011-09-01 www/squishdot: No more public distfiles
2011-09-01 www/py-forgethtml: No more public distfiles
2011-09-01 www/mmosaic: No more public distfiles
2011-09-01 www/ljsm: No more public distfiles
2011-09-01 www/ljpms: No more public distfiles
2011-09-01 www/ashe: No more public distfiles
2011-09-01 textproc/europass-xsl: BROKEN for more than 6 month
2011-09-01 textproc/carthage: No more public distfiles
Hanazono Mincho typeface is a CJK TrueType font that developed with a
support of Grant-in-Aid for Publication of Scientific Research Results
from Japan Society for the Promotion of Science and the International
Research Institute for Zen Buddhism (IRIZ), Hanazono University. also
with volunteers who work together on glyphwiki.org.
WWW: http://fonts.jp/hanazono/
PR: ports/159767
Submitted by: Zhihao Yuan <lichray@gmail.com>
A contemporary Humanist sans serif font that fully support the following
writing systems: Basic Latin, Western European, Catalan, Baltic, Turkish,
Central European, Dutch and Afrikaans.
2011-05-01 x11-fonts/avifonts: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 x11-fonts/bitmap-fonts: Distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 x11-fonts/mozilla-fonts: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 x11-fonts/xfed: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 x11-fonts/xmbdfed: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-04-01 accessibility/linux-f8-atk: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 archivers/linux-f8-ucl: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 archivers/linux-f8-upx: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 audio/linux-f8-alsa-lib: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 audio/linux-f8-arts: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 audio/linux-f8-esound: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 audio/linux-f8-freealut: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 audio/linux-f8-libaudiofile: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 audio/linux-f8-libogg: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 audio/linux-f8-libvorbis: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 audio/linux-f8-mikmod: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 audio/linux-f8-nas-libs: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 audio/linux-f8-openal: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 audio/linux-f8-sdl_mixer: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 databases/linux-f8-sqlite3: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-02 databases/postgresql81-server: EOL see http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/PostgreSQL_Release_Support_Policy
2011-04-02 databases/postgresql73-server: EOL see http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/PostgreSQL_Release_Support_Policy
2011-04-02 databases/postgresql74-server: EOL see http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/PostgreSQL_Release_Support_Policy
2011-04-02 databases/postgresql80-server: EOL see http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/PostgreSQL_Release_Support_Policy
2011-04-01 devel/linux-f8-libglade: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 devel/linux-f8-sdl12: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 devel/linux-f8-allegro: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 devel/linux-f8-libsigc++20: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 devel/linux-f8-libglade2: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 devel/linux-f8-nspr: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 dns/linux-f8-libidn: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 emulators/linux_base-f8: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 emulators/linux_base-f9: End of Life since Jul 10, 2009
2011-04-01 emulators/linux_base-fc6: End of Life since December 7, 2007
2011-04-01 emulators/linux_base-f7: End of Life since June 13, 2008
2011-04-01 ftp/linux-f8-curl: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 graphics/linux-f8-sdl_image: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 graphics/linux-f8-ungif: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 graphics/linux-f8-imlib: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 graphics/linux-f8-cairo: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 graphics/linux-f8-dri: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 graphics/linux-f8-gdk-pixbuf: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 graphics/linux-f8-jpeg: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 graphics/linux-f8-png: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 graphics/linux-f8-libGLU: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 graphics/linux-f8-libmng: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 graphics/linux-f8-png10: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 graphics/linux-f8-tiff: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 lang/linux-f8-libg2c: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 lang/linux-f8-tcl84: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 multimedia/linux-f8-libtheora: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-02 net-p2p/dcd: No fetch sources and looks like project abandoned
2011-03-31 net/straw: abandoned upstream and does not work with python 2.6+
2011-04-01 security/linux-f8-libssh2: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 security/linux-f8-nss: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 security/linux-f8-openssl: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 textproc/linux-f8-libxml2: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 textproc/linux-f8-scim-gtk: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 textproc/linux-f8-scim-libs: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 textproc/linux-f8-expat: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 textproc/linux-f8-libxml: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 textproc/linux-f8-aspell: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 www/linux-f8-flashplugin10: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-03-30 www/mediawiki112: abandoned upstream
2011-03-30 www/mediawiki113: abandoned upstream
2011-03-30 www/mediawiki114: abandoned upstream
2011-03-30 www/mediawiki16: abandoned upstream
2011-04-01 x11-fonts/linux-f8-fontconfig: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-03-01 x11-themes/gnome-icons-cool-gorilla: "no mastersite"
2011-04-01 x11-themes/linux-f8-hicolor-icon-theme: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 x11-toolkits/linux-f8-gtk: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 x11-toolkits/linux-f8-gtk2: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 x11-toolkits/linux-f8-openmotif: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 x11-toolkits/linux-f8-pango: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 x11-toolkits/linux-f8-qt33: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 x11-toolkits/linux-f8-tk84: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 x11/linux-f8-xorg-libs: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
solution, but rather a simple application suitable for the needs of most
desktop users.
Although designed with the GNOME desktop environment in mind, it should
work well with most major desktop environments such as Xfce, Enlightenment,
and even KDE.
WWW: https://code.google.com/p/font-manager/
PR: ports/155942
Submitted by: Zhihao Yuan <lichray@gmail.com>
and Proggy Tiny) are a set of fixed-width screen fonts that are designed
for code listings. Each font only comes in one size that it looks good at.
The fonts were optimized while coding in C or C++. For this reason,
characters like the '*' were placed vertically centered, as '*' usually
means dereference or multiply, but never 'to the power of' like in Fortran.
The {}s are centered horizontally (as the author's coding style aligns
braces vertically), the zero looks different from the capital oh, and there
is never any confusion between ells, ones, and eyes. Additionally, the
arithmetic operators (+ - * < >) are all axis aligned.
Author: Tristan Grimmer
WWW: http://www.proggyfonts.com/
PR: ports/151652
Submitted by: Raphael Kubo da Costa <kubito at gmail.com>
groups around the world who use the Latin script to produce readable,
high-quality publications. It supports a wide range of Latin-based
alphabets and includes glyphs that correspond to all the Latin ranges
of Unicode.
WWW: http://scripts.sil.org/gentium
PR: ports/139340
Submitted by: Matthew Seaman <m.seaman@infracaninophile.co.uk>
Those ports are intended to be used with 8-CURRENT at least
with SVN r192206.
If you want to switch to linux-f10 ports, please define at /etc/make.conf:
OVERRIDE_LINUX_BASE_PORT=f10
OVERRIDE_LINUX_NONBASE_PORTS=f10
An upgrading procedure is shown at /usr/ports/UPDATING, entries 20090401
and 20070327.
For the first time all tested linux ports work as expected(!):
. acroread8;
. google-earth;
. skype;
. seamonkey.
Many thanks for kernel folks who really did the main work
(and I wrote only some lines of ports).
There is a good chance that those ports may become a default
for 8.0-RELEASE. Please, test and report back to emulation@ ML.
The recommended version of FreeBSD to use them is 8-CURRENT.
FreeBSD-7.x is not fully compatible with compat.linux.osrelease
2.6.16. Some syscalls cannot be MFCed due to native FreeBSD
ABI breakage.
Usage (and package building):
1. define compat.linux.osrelease=2.6.16;
2. add following variables to /etc/make.conf:
. OVERRIDE_LINUX_BASE_PORT=f8;
. OVERRIDE_LINUX_NONBASE_PORTS=f8.
Approved by: bsam (me) ;-)
creation project is the preparation of a comprehensive set of fonts that serve
the scientific and engineering community in the process from manuscript creation
through final publication, both in electronic and print formats. Toward this
purpose, the STIX fonts will be made available, under royalty-free license, to
anyone, including publishers, software developers, scientists, students, and the
general public.
These fonts cover all the symbols in MathML and this port can replace the former
x11-fonts/mathfonts.
WWW: http://www.stixfonts.org/
2009-02-01 devel/subversion-devel: Use devel/subversion or devel/subversion-freebsd instead of this port
2009-01-19 devel/hs-hat: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 devel/hs-hpl: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 databases/mysqlbigram: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 mail/claws-mail-clamav: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 mail/sylpheed2-devel: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 www/pecl-mnogosearch: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-31 x11-fonts/mathfonts: This port was supported by Mozilla 1.8 (including Firefox 2.0) - to be replaced by STIX fonts for Firefox 3.x
2009-01-19 x11-wm/fluxspace: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-31 x11-wm/expocity: project has been abandoned
2009-01-19 x11/bbuname: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 security/squidclam: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 print/virtualpaper: depends on broken, expired port
2009-01-19 print/ifhp: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 net-p2p/peercast: has been forbidden for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 palm/pdbc: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 net-mgmt/NeTraMet: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 net-im/sulci: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 multimedia/mjpegtools-yuvfilters: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 multimedia/helixplayer: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 lang/quack: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 misc/pybliographer: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 net/versuch: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 net/py-mantissa: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 net/libunpipc: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 net/gnometelnet: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 net/gacxtool: depends on expired, broken port
2009-01-19 devel/py-coro: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 chinese/stardict2-dict-zh_TW: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 x11-themes/gtk-industrial-theme: has been broken for more than 6 months
have the same width, which is ideal for alignment. It is loosely derived
from the look of the Monaco screen font that was available on the old MacOS
systems. Some changes have been made to make it easier to differentiate
certain symbols.
WWW: http://bok.net/MonteCarlo/
PR: ports/128249
Submitted by: Dennis Herrmann <adox at mcx2.org>
the Unicode Basic Multilingual Plane (BMP),
using an intermediate bitmapped font format.
This is converted to TrueType.
Auther: Paul Hardy <unifoundry@unifoundry.com>
WWW: http://unifoundry.com/unifont.html
PR: ports/125308
Submitted by: nrg milk <bsdports at gmail.com>
The Tibetan & Himalayan Digital Library releases the Unicode character
based Tibetan Machine Uni OpenType font for writing Tibetan, Dzongkha
and Ladakhi in dbu-can script with full support for the Sanskrit
combinations found in chos skad texts.
This font is based on the Tibetan Machine font originally designed and
developed by Tony Duff of the Tibetan Computer Company over many
years, the rights of which were purchased from him by the Trace
Foundation in order to make it freely available under the terms of the
Gnu General Public License.
OpenType tables and more than 2,000 additional glyphs were added to
the original font by Nathaniel Garson and Christopher Fynn under the
auspices of THDL. This new OpenType version of the font contains
almost 4,000 glyphs and can generate over 20,000 different
combinations.
WWW: http://www.thdl.org/tools/fonts/
Author: Tony Duff
Code2001 is a Plane 1 Unicode-based font (TTF). The font is correctly
encoded for Plane 1 per the latest TTF/OTF specifications.
WWW: http://code2000.net/code2001.htm
Author: James Kass
Based on: x11-fonts/code2000 by thierry
adventurous graphic designers and typesetters who deal with hundreds
and even more fonts during their work - browsing the endless lists
of font dialogs. Basically, the Fontmatrix helps doing three things:
activation and deactivation of fonts, tagging fonts and fontbook
generation.
WWW: http://www.fontmatrix.net
PR: ports/120250
Submitted by: Max Brazhnikov <makc at issp.ac.ru>
I'm not able to find good Indic fonts in the ports. Fedora's Lohit
project has some great fonts for a whole bunch of Indian languages and
many Linux distros provide it in their repos.
Here's a link to Gentoo's ebuild:
http://www.gentoo-portage.com/media-fonts/fonts-indic
A collection of Indic fonts by the Lohit project.
The package supports most Indian languages:
- Bengali
- Gujarati
- Hindi
- Kannada
- Malayalam
- Oriya
- Punjabi
- Tamil
- Telugu
WWW: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Lohit
PR: ports/116460
Submitted by: Naresh V <nareshov@gmail.com>
for rendering LIBERATION typefaces in sans serif, serif, and monospaced
character styles.
There are three sets: Sans (a substitute for Arial, Albany, Helvetica, Nimbus
Sans L, and Bitstream Vera Sans), Serif (a substitute for Times New Roman,
Thorndale, Nimbus Roman, and Bitstream Vera Serif) and Mono (a substitute for
Courier New, Cumberland, Courier, Nimbus Mono L, and Bitstream Vera Sans Mono).
<https://www.redhat.com/promo/fonts/>