Unicode Version of the Computer Modern Fonts
Computer Modern Unicode fonts were converted from metafont sources
using [1] textrace and [2] pfaedit (030404). Their main purpose is to
create free good quality fonts for use in X Window System applications
supporting many languages. Currently the fonts contain glyphs from
Latin1 (Metafont ec, tc), Cyrillic (la, rx) and Greek (cbgreek when
available) code sets.
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osc -A https://api.opensuse.org checkout openSUSE:12.3/cm-unicode-fonts && cd $_
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Source Files
Filename | Size | Changed |
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cm-unicode-0.7.0-otf.tar.xz | 0003232888 3.08 MB | |
cm-unicode-fonts.changes | 0000002418 2.36 KB | |
cm-unicode-fonts.spec | 0000002061 2.01 KB |
Latest Revision
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