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GNU FreeFont

GNU FreeFont (also known as Free UCS Outline Fonts) is a family of free OpenType, TrueType and WOFF vector fonts, implementing as much of the Universal Character Set (UCS) as possible, aside from the very large CJK Asian character set. The project was initiated in 2002 by Primož Peterlin and is now maintained by Steve White.

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Category
Monospace
Characters
4,160
Classification
Mechanistic
Date created
19 February 2002
Date released
7 April 2005
Designers
Primož Peterlin, Steve White

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Design

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GNU FreeFont

Nodes100
Edges99
Triples21
Avg. degree1.98
Density0.02
Components1

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GNU FreeFont

Top relations

related to Design · 7
GNU FreeFont → Ghostscript, GPL, Latin, Specifically, The, Type, URW
related to External links · 2
GNU FreeFont → Fonts Project, GNU FreeFontFree UCS Outline
Category · 1
GNU FreeFont → Monospace
Characters · 1
GNU FreeFont → 4,160
Classification · 1
GNU FreeFont → Mechanistic
Date created · 1
GNU FreeFont → 19 February 2002
Date released · 1
GNU FreeFont → 7 April 2005
Designers · 1
GNU FreeFont → Primož Peterlin, Steve White
Foundry · 1
GNU FreeFont → GNU Savannah
Glyphs · 1
GNU FreeFont → 4,178

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Important terminology

fonts gnu also freefont based project characters freemono family unicode glyphs includes freesans freeserif greek cyrillic primož peterlin steve white

Entity relationships Subject–Predicate–Object triples

SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
GNU FreeFontCategoryMonospace1.00infobox
GNU FreeFontCharacters4,1601.00infobox
GNU FreeFontClassificationMechanistic1.00infobox
GNU FreeFontDate created19 February 20021.00infobox
GNU FreeFontDate released7 April 20051.00infobox
GNU FreeFontDesignersPrimož Peterlin, Steve White1.00infobox
GNU FreeFontFoundryGNU Savannah1.00infobox
GNU FreeFontGlyphs4,1781.00infobox
GNU FreeFontLatest release date3 May 20121.00infobox
GNU FreeFontLatest release version201205031.00infobox
GNU FreeFontLicenseGPL-3.0-or-later with Font-exception-2.01.00infobox
GNU FreeFontWebsitewww.gnu.org/software/freefont/1.00infobox

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