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  2. Cantarell (typeface) - Wikipedia

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    In 2009 the Cantarell fonts were initially designed by Dave Crossland during his studies of typeface design at the University of Reading. [2] In 2010, the fonts were chosen by GNOME for use in its 3.0 release, and the font sources were moved to GNOME's Git repository. [3]

  3. Adwaita (design language) - Wikipedia

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    In late January 2025, it was determined that beginning with GNOME 48, Adwaita would move away from Cantarell in favor of adopting a new typeface family known as "Adwaita Fonts". [21] The Adwaita Fonts family which generally is a slight modification from the Inter typeface family, however it also includes a monospaced font known as "Adwaita Mono ...

  4. Behdad Esfahbod - Wikipedia

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    Esfahbod is an expert on font engineering and internationalization, a frequent speaker at workshops and conferences. He has contributed to many open-source projects. Among the projects he has led are the Cairo , fontconfig , HarfBuzz , and Pango libraries, which are standard parts of the GNOME desktop environment, the Google Chrome web browser ...

  5. List of typefaces - Wikipedia

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    Fallback font (freeware fallback font for Windows) Free UCS Outline Fonts aka FreeFont (free/open source, "FreeSerif" includes 3,914 glyphs in v1.52, MES-1 compliant) Gentium (free/open source, "Gentium Plus" includes over 5,500 glyphs in November 2010) GNU Unifont (free/open source, bitmapped glyphs are inclusive as defined in unicode-5.1 only)

  6. gedit - Wikipedia

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    gedit (/ ˈ dʒ ɛ d ɪ t / or / ˈ ɡ ɛ d ɪ t /) [3] is a text editor designed for the GNOME desktop environment.It was GNOME's default text editor and part of the GNOME Core Applications until GNOME version 42 in March 2022, which changed the default text editor to GNOME Text Editor. [4]

  7. File:Gnome-mime-text-x-credits.svg - Wikipedia

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    This image or media file is available on the Wikimedia Commons as File:Gnome-mime-text-x-credits.svg, where categories and captions may be viewed. While the license of this file may be compliant with the Wikimedia Commons, an editor has requested that the local copy be kept too.

  8. Travelling gnome - Wikipedia

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    The travelling gnome or roaming gnome is a garden gnome lawn ornament brought on a trip and photographed in front of famous landmarks. The practice is called gnoming . Some instances have become national and international news stories, where people have stolen a garden gnome from a garden, and then sent the owner photos of the gnome for a ...

  9. GNOME Core Applications - Wikipedia

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    The GNOME Core Applications (also known as Apps for GNOME) are a software suite of software applications that are packaged as part of the standard free and open-source GNOME desktop environment. GNOME Core Applications have a consistent look and feel to the GNOME desktop, utilize the Adwaita design language and tightly integrate with the GNOME ...