Name: | fontopia |
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Version: | 1.8 |
Release: | 4.el7 |
Architecture: | aarch64 |
Group: | Applications/Productivity |
Size: | 727855 |
License: | GPLv3+ |
RPM: | fontopia-1.8-4.el7.aarch64.rpm |
Source RPM: | fontopia-1.8-4.el7.src.rpm |
Build Date: | Fri Jul 20 2018 |
Build Host: | ca-buildarm03.us.oracle.com |
Vendor: | Oracle America |
URL: | https://sites.google.com/site/mohammedisam2000/home/projects |
Summary: | The console font editor |
Description: | Fontopia is an easy-to-use, text-based, console font editor. Fontopia is not only a conversion tool, it includes complete features to re-size and manipulate glyphs, edit font metrics and other meta-data. Unlike other console font tools, fontopia works on both PSF 1 & 2, PCF, CP and Raw fonts. Type conversion is as simple as changing font type in memory and saving it to disk in the other version. Fontopia allows exporting and importing of Unicode tables from external files or other fonts. It provides a user-friendly, easy-to-use glyph editor. It can easily change font metrics, e.g. length, width, height, etc. It performs basic glyph operations like inversion, flipping, setting/unsetting bits, and much more. Fontopia is the first dedicated text-based editor for console fonts. |
- Bugfixes in the BDF module
- Added missing copyright notice for ChangeLog file - Updated configure.ac script, README, manpage and info page
- Added THANKS file and fixed missing copyright notices
- Added support for PCF fonts - Added the Extended Glyph Operations window
- Improved BDF support (needs more testing) - Uknown glyph unicodes show uniformly
- Multiple CP fonts per file (up to 4) can be edited - Corrected a bug in bdf_write_to_file() and fontopia_show_readme()
- Fixed a buffer-overflow bug in export_unitab()
- Fixed a memory-corruption bug in handle_hw_change() function - Added bdf_helper.c and bdf_hash.c so now BDF module can read glyph names in PostScript char names and Adobe Std Encoding names.
- Fixed a bug in calc_max_zoom() function - Fixed a bug in load_font_file() function
- Fixed spec file