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Croscorefonts-fonts-ttf
Jul 20, 2023
Fonts created from by Google for ChromeOS to replace MS TTF
Google has created a set of fonts for its ChromeOS Operating system.
The three standard ones closely mimic the most popular ones for the Windows platform and Linux’s so-called Liberation fonts but are available under an OpenFont license.
Tinos, Arimo and Cousine, appear to be variations of the old standard Times, Arial and Courier.
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Checkout these related ports:
- Xorg-fonts - X.org fonts meta-port
- Xorg-fonts-type1 - X.Org Type1 fonts
- Xorg-fonts-truetype - X.Org TrueType fonts
- Xorg-fonts-miscbitmaps - X.Org miscellaneous bitmap fonts
- Xorg-fonts-cyrillic - X.Org Cyrillic bitmap fonts
- Xorg-fonts-75dpi - X.Org 75dpi bitmap fonts
- Xorg-fonts-100dpi - X.Org 100dpi bitmap fonts
- Xlsfonts - Server font list displayer for X
- Xfsinfo - X font server information utility
- Xfs - X.Org font server
- Xfontsel - Point and click selection of X11 font names
- Wqy - GNU GPL-licensed font set covering CJK and other Unicode characters
- Webfonts - TrueType core fonts for the Web
- Vollkorn-ttf - Free and healthy typeface for bread and butter use
- Victor-mono-ttf - Programming font with cursive italics and ligatures