Package: unifont Architecture: all Version: 1:9.0.06-2 Multi-Arch: foreign Priority: optional Section: fonts Maintainer: Paul Hardy Installed-Size: 6320 Depends: xfonts-unifont, ttf-unifont, psf-unifont, xfonts-utils Suggests: unifont-bin Replaces: unifont-bin (<< 1:5.1.20080706-1) Filename: ./u/unifont/unifont_9.0.06-2_all.deb Size: 1432704 MD5sum: e79d07281dbe31f3529b8f2462d12af3 SHA1: 40582d333f3a58aebfee1589cd2ba41bec9e0ee4 SHA256: 8dc6afb031eb0be966f7ad072d9bc3563e714b17b615bf7dc8067d6da19bfee2 SHA512: 78ed948637834477c158aa8bd23efa92fd714a9a065fdf08d656c25427e144700583aed4ccce998b3a250b6b3562f7e6a0b9d0277323a5987d788ce77b9cf1b8 Homepage: http://unifoundry.com Description: font with a glyph for each visible Unicode Plane 0 character This package is a convenient way to install the PCF bitmap version, PSF bitmap version, and the scalable TrueType outline version of "Unifont" (intended for general-purpose use) and "Unifont Sample" (which contains combining circles to use for illustration purposes). It also installs a copy of unifont.hex and related files in /usr/share/unifont. . GNU Unifont was designed to render something besides an empty box for each visible Unicode character in the Basic Multilingual Plane (BMP, or Plane 0). The BMP contains most of the world's modern writing scripts. This font looks best at 12pt. . Complex fonts (such as Indic or Semitic scripts, where letters change shape depending on their position in a word, or such as Mongolian, which can be written vertically) will not render perfectly. The philosophy behind this font, though, is that anything meaningful is better than an empty box for an unknown glyph.