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  2. Fontconfig - Wikipedia

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    Fontconfig is typically used on graphical Linux (and other Unix-like) desktops, such as Xorg and Wayland, where it remains an important part of handling fonts. [8] However, it is also sometimes used on other platforms, notably including Windows versions of software that use Pango for laying out and rendering text, such as GIMP .

  3. Xft - Wikipedia

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    Xft, the X FreeType interface library, is a free computer program library written by Keith Packard. [3] [4] It uses the MIT/X license that The Open Group applied after the post X11R6.4 license restoration.

  4. luit - Wikipedia

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    luit was written in 2001 by Juliusz Chroboczek, [4] when major Linux distributions began migrating to the Unicode character set from "legacy" encodings such as ISO 8859-1. [3] It has since become a widely installed base utility, present on more than half of all Linux computer systems by some estimates. [7] [8] It is also part of IBM's AIX. [9]

  5. freedesktop.org - Wikipedia

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    freedesktop.org (fd.o), formerly X Desktop Group (XDG), [1] [2] is a project to work on interoperability and shared base technology for free-software desktop environments for the X Window System (X11) and Wayland on Linux and other Unix-like operating systems. Although freedesktop.org produces specifications for interoperability, it is not a ...

  6. kmscon - Wikipedia

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    Kmscon is a virtual console that runs in userspace which David Hermann created to replace the Linux console, a terminal built into the Linux kernel.Kmscon uses the KMS driver for its output, it is multiseat-capable, and supports internationalized keyboard input and UTF-8 terminal output.

  7. X logical font description - Wikipedia

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    Modern X software typically relies on the newer Fontconfig system instead, but XLFDs are still supported in current X window implementations for compatibility with legacy software. XLFD is intended to support: unique, descriptive font names that support simple pattern matching; multiple font vendors, arbitrary character sets, and encodings

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  9. XCB - Wikipedia

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    A more complete view of the Linux graphics stack Programs often use GTK or FLTK or Qt for their GUI widgets. A more complete view of the components of an operating system for home computers. XCB ( X protocol C-language Binding ) is a library implementing the client-side of the X11 display server protocol.