Category | Serif, Monospace |
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Designer(s) | Primož Peterlin, Steve White |
License | GNU GPLv3 |
Category | Sans-serif |
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Designer(s) | Primož Peterlin, Steve White |
License | GNU GPLv3 |
Category | Serif |
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Designer(s) | Primož Peterlin, Steve White |
License | GNU GPLv3 |
Free UCS Outline Fonts is a project that produces a family of free computer fonts collectively known as GNU FreeFont, which are high-quality outline (OpenType, Truetype, PostScript (Type 0)) fonts, containing as much of the Universal Character Set (UCS) as possible. The project was initiated in 2002 by Primož Peterlin and is now maintained by Steve White.
The fonts are licensed under the GNU GPLv3 with a font exception, which ensures that they are freely distributed, and so that copies of the fonts may be embedded in a document that uses the font without the document itself being covered by the GPL.
The family includes three faces called FreeMono, FreeSans, and FreeSerif, each in four styles. These fonts can be obtained for free from GNU Savannah.[1]
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At the core of the collection are 35 Type 1 fonts donated by URW++ Design & Development GmbH[2] Ghostscript project[3] to be available under the GPL. Valek Filippov added Cyrillic and composite Latin Extended-A glyphs. Angelo Haritsis compiled a set of Greek Type 1 fonts, used in FreeSans and FreeMono. The Devanagari, Bengali, Gujarati and Gurmukhi ranges are based on Harsh Kumar's BharatBhasha project[4] and others. The Ethiopic range is based on the Ethiopic metafont project at the University of Hamburg.[5]
In the latest release of 2010-09-19:
The family covers characters from the following Unicode blocks:
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