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  2. Ubuntu (typeface) - Wikipedia

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    The Ubuntu Font Licence is an "interim" [19] license designed for the Ubuntu Font Family, which has used the license since version 0.68. [5] The license is based on the SIL Open Font License. [20] The Ubuntu Font Licence allows the fonts to be "used, studied, modified and redistributed freely" given that the license terms are met.

  3. Terminal (typeface) - Wikipedia

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    The Terminal font family contains fonts encoded in various DOS code pages, with multiple resolutions of the font for each code page. Fixedsys fonts of different code pages have different point sizes. Under the DBCS Windows environment, specifying the Terminal font may also cause the application to use non-Terminal fonts when displaying text.

  4. Help:Special characters - Wikipedia

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    In Mozilla Firefox, to change the font, you need to open the Settings window though the Tools menu or the menu button. In the General panel, scroll to Fonts and Colors and choose an appropriate font. Usually, any font installed on your system should be available.

  5. List of CJK fonts - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable CJK fonts (computer fonts with a large range of Chinese/Japanese/Korean characters). These fonts are primarily sorted by their typeface , the main classes being "with serif", "without serif" and "script".

  6. FIGlet - Wikipedia

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    -f to select a font file. (font files are available here)-d to change the directory for fonts.-c centers the output.-l left-aligns the output.-r right-aligns the output.-t sets the output width to the terminal width.-w specifies a custom output width.

  7. luit - Wikipedia

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    luit is a utility program used to translate the character set of a computer program so that its output can be displayed correctly on a terminal emulator that uses a different character set. [2] Whereas iconv converts the character set of strings or text files at rest , luit converts the input and output of programs running interactively.

  8. Ubuntu Titling - Wikipedia

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    Ubuntu Titling or Ubuntu-Title is a rounded geometric sans-serif font. It was created by Andy Fitzsimon for use with the Ubuntu operating system and its derivatives. [ 1 ] It is distributed under the GNU Lesser General Public License .

  9. Help:Multilingual support (Indic) - Wikipedia

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    1. Go to a Virtual Terminal, say Ctrl+Alt+F1 (anything from F1 to F6). You will see a console. Login with your user credentials. 2. Then enter the following commands as root or sudo service kdm|gdm3|xdm|lightdm force-reload The package name for the TrueType font of Thai is fonts-thai-tlwg