A Font Editor
FontForge allows editing of outline and bitmap fonts. With it, you can
create new fonts or modify old ones. It also converts font formats and
can convert among PostScript (ASCII & binary Type 1, some Type 3s, and
some Type 0s), TrueType, OpenType (Type2), and CID-keyed fonts.
- Developed at M17N
- Sources inherited from project openSUSE:Factory
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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fontforge-20161005-repacked.tar.gz | 0042213169 40.3 MB | |
fontforge-version.patch | 0000001124 1.1 KB | |
fontforge.changes | 0000015973 15.6 KB | |
fontforge.spec | 0000005032 4.91 KB | |
get-source.sh | 0000000605 605 Bytes |
Revision 44 (latest revision is 58)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
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request 445119
from
Petr Gajdos (pgajdos)
(revision 44)
- updated to 20161005 [bsc#1014793]: * This release introduces a new icon set, new functionality for custom icon selection graphics, support for GlyphOrderAndAliasDB files, and support for Unicode 9.0. * It also fixes a number of small bugs relating to certain bitmap typefaces, stroke expansion, handling of CID ranges, and the user interface. - removed upstreamed patches: - propagate-creation-and-modification-times-to-ttf.patch - fontforge-eof-crash.patch
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https://github.com/fontforge/fontforge/releases/tag/20190413 released