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NOTICE: This project is now available ONLY on GitHub.
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it is the second version of clusterstorm and is most suitable for programmers and geeeks
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Choosefont is a font manager written to give you the chance to fast find the font you need if you have a massive amount of them. If you have a big amount of fonts, choosefont might be something for you.
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Yes, finally. The author decide to schedule some of his busy time to release the "Chinese Language Formula"- Step By Step. It will take a while, but eventually Chinese Language Processing is no longer a problem.
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BPPS offers a wide range of links for all your home and business needs
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This program will allow you to generate bitmap fonts from TrueType fonts. The application generates both image files and character descriptions that can be read by a game for easy rendering of fonts.
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BirdFont is a font editor which lets you create vector graphics and export fonts in TTF, EOT and SVG format. Binary releases are available from the website.
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Binary stuff writen by Florin C. Bodin aka OryNider, such as addons, libraries, installers and other software designed for Windows, Linux and Mac.
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convert bdf fonts to text, which can be edited with any text editor, and back to bdf.
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Converts bdf font files into C include files. The Bitmap Distribution Format (BDF) is a file format for storing bitmap fonts. The content is presented as a text file that is intended to be human and computer readable.
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BanglaLinux is a project of BIOS (http://www.bios.org.bd ). All BIOS work is released under the GNU General Public License (GPL). A few settings of BIOS\'s UniBangla font were taken from Akaash/Mukti fonts, from http://www.nongnu.org/freebangfont
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Autofont is an extensive font management application for SuperWikia Alpha which allows entire libraries of text asset content (TAC's) to be managed and embedded. Its Stylebook Studio provides canvases for import/export for most major font stylesheets
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language: Malayalam, India's First font having native currency Symbol with Unicode support; Licensed under the GNU General Public License - Version 3. Designed by Rahul V, Sulthan Bathery, Kerala, India Neflone Creative lab. rahulv@kimo.com
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A simple yet integrated application to provide support for using Arabic text in applications that don't support it. Many design and CAD applications use their custom text rendering methods that don't support Arabic. Supported by: www.arabteam2000.com
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Arabeyes is a Meta project that is aimed at fully supporting the Arabic language in the Unix/Linux environment. It is designed to be a central location to standardize the Arabization process. Arabeyes relies on voluntary contributions.