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Source: fonty
Maintainer: Piotr Roszatycki <dexter@debian.org>
Section: utils
Priority: optional
Standards-Version: 3.6.1
Build-Depends: yada (>= 0.30), po-debconf
Build-Depends-Indep: console-tools, console-data, yada (>= 0.30), po-debconf
Package: fonty
Architecture: all
Section: utils
Depends: console-tools (>= 1:0.2.3dbs-54), console-data, ${fonty:Depends}
Description: Fonts on Linux console
Fonty package brings a set of iso-8859-n fonts with VT100 graphics: single
frames, a few symbols.
Package: fonty-dev
Architecture: all
Section: devel
Priority: extra
Suggests: fonty
Description: Tools for developing fonts on Linux console
This package contains Tools for developing console fonts:
* psf2sbf - converts .psf font binary file to text file
* sbf2psf - converts .sbf font source to binary file
Package: dynafont
Architecture: alpha amd64 arm hppa i386 ia64 m68k mips mipsel powerpc s390 s390x sh3 sh3eb sh4 sh4eb sparc
Section: utils
Priority: extra
Depends: konwert, ${dynafont:Depends}
Recommends: console-tools (>= 1998.06.03)
Description: Module for konwert package which loads UTF-8 fonts dynamically
This is a tool which allows displaying texts containing thousands of different
characters. It switches console to UTF8 mode and loads required fonts
dynamically. It is recommended to use this tool with filterm(1) tool,
i.e. by executing 'filterm - dynafont' command or 'filterm - 512bold+dynafont'
if you are not using framebuffer.
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The tool works with UTF8-compatible applications, i.e. lynx(1).
There are problems with 8-bit only applications like mc(1).
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