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COPYING | ||
luximr.ttf | ||
luximr.ttx | ||
luxirr.ttf | ||
luxirr.ttx | ||
luxisr-12pt-sans-hinting.txt | ||
luxisr-12pt-with-hinting.txt | ||
luxisr.ttf | ||
luxisr.ttx | ||
README |
The *.ttf and COPYING files in this directory were copied from the X.org project, specifically http://xorg.freedesktop.org/releases/individual/font/font-bh-ttf-1.0.0.tar.bz2 There are three fonts: sans (s), serif (r) and monospaced (m). For example, luxisr.ttf is Luxi Sans. The 'r' here means regular, as opposed to bold. The *.ttx files in this directory were generated from the *.ttf files by the ttx command-line tool. http://www.letterror.com/code/ttx/index.html The *-hinting.txt files in this directory were generated from the *.ttf files by the ../cmd/print-glyph-points command-line tool.