Fonts from Ubuntu 15.10

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Fonts from Ubuntu 15.10

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sudo apt-get install fonts-dejavu (2.35-1)
sudo apt-get install fonts-liberation (1.07.4-1)

sudo apt-get install fonts-thai-tlwg (1:0.6.1-2)
sudo apt-get install fonts-sipa-arundina (0.2.0-7)
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Re: Fonts from Ubuntu 15.10

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Ubuntu 0.8.3

The Ubuntu typeface has been specially created to the Ubuntu brand that convey a precise, reliable and free attitude. The typeface is sans-serif, uses OpenType features and is manually hinted for clarity on desktop and mobile computing screens. The scope of the Ubuntu Font Family includes all the languages used by the various Ubuntu users around the world.

http://font.ubuntu.com/

Ubuntu Bold Italic.ttf
Ubuntu Bold.ttf
Ubuntu Condensed.ttf
Ubuntu Italic.ttf
Ubuntu Light Italic.ttf
Ubuntu Light.ttf
Ubuntu Medium Italic.ttf
Ubuntu Medium.ttf
Ubuntu Mono Bold Italic.ttf
Ubuntu Mono Bold.ttf
Ubuntu Mono Italic.ttf
Ubuntu Mono.ttf
Ubuntu.ttf
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Arundina 0.2.1

Arundina fonts were created under SIPA's initiation, aiming at Bitstream Vera/Dejavu compatibility. They were then further modified by TLWG for certain aspects

https://linux.thai.net/projects/fonts-sipa-arundina

Arundina Sans Bold Oblique.ttf
Arundina Sans Bold.ttf
Arundina Sans Mono Bold Oblique.ttf
Arundina Sans Mono Bold.ttf
Arundina Sans Mono Oblique.ttf
Arundina Sans Mono.ttf
Arundina Sans Oblique.ttf
Arundina Sans.ttf
Arundina Serif Bold.ttf
Arundina Serif.ttf
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DejaVu 2.37

The DejaVu fonts are a font family based on the Vera fonts. Its purpose is to provide a wider range of characters while maintaining the original look and feel through the process of collaborative development (see authors), under a Free license.

http://dejavu-fonts.org/wiki/Main_Page

DejaVu Sans Bold Oblique.ttf
DejaVu Sans Bold.ttf
DejaVu Sans Condensed Bold Oblique.ttf
DejaVu Sans Condensed Bold.ttf
DejaVu Sans Condensed Oblique.ttf
DejaVu Sans Condensed.ttf
DejaVu Sans ExtraLight.ttf
DejaVu Sans Mono Bold Oblique.ttf
DejaVu Sans Mono Bold.ttf
DejaVu Sans Mono Oblique.ttf
DejaVu Sans Mono.ttf
DejaVu Sans Oblique.ttf
DejaVu Sans.ttf
DejaVu Serif Bold Italic.ttf
DejaVu Serif Bold.ttf
DejaVu Serif Condensed Bold Italic.ttf
DejaVu Serif Condensed Bold.ttf
DejaVu Serif Condensed Italic.ttf
DejaVu Serif Condensed.ttf
DejaVu Serif Italic.ttf
DejaVu Serif.ttf
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Droid

The Droid family of fonts was designed by Ascender’s Steve Matteson beginning in the fall of 2006. The goal was to provide optimal quality and reading comfort on a mobile handset. The Droid fonts were optimized for use in application menus, web browsers and for other screen text. Ascender worked closely with Google and the Open Handset Alliance to develop these system fonts for Android, a free, open source, and fully customizable mobile platform.

http://www.droidfonts.com/
https://github.com/google/fonts
https://github.com/google/fonts/archive/master.zip

Droid Sans Bold.ttf
Droid Sans Mono.ttf
Droid Sans Thai.ttf
Droid Sans.ttf
Droid Serif Bold Italic.ttf
Droid Serif Bold.ttf
Droid Serif Italic.ttf
Droid Serif.ttf

Replaced with brand new "Noto" font.
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Liberation 2.00.1

The Liberation is a font family which aims at metric compatibility with Arial, Times New Roman, and Courier New. It is sponsored by Red Hat.

https://fedorahosted.org/liberation-fonts/

Liberation Mono Bold Italic.ttf
Liberation Mono Bold.ttf
Liberation Mono Italic.ttf
Liberation Mono.ttf
Liberation Sans Bold Italic.ttf
Liberation Sans Bold.ttf
Liberation Sans Italic.ttf
Liberation Sans Narrow Bold Italic.ttf
Liberation Sans Narrow Bold.ttf
Liberation Sans Narrow Italic.ttf
Liberation Sans Narrow.ttf
Liberation Sans.ttf
Liberation Serif Bold Italic.ttf
Liberation Serif Bold.ttf
Liberation Serif Italic.ttf
Liberation Serif.ttf
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TLWG 0.6.3

TLWG (formerly ThaiFonts-Scalable) is a collection of Thai scalable fonts available in free licenses. Its goal is to provide fonts that conform to existing standards and recommendations, so that it can be a reference implementation.

https://linux.thai.net/projects/fonts-tlwg

Garuda Bold Oblique.ttf
Garuda Bold.ttf
Garuda Oblique.ttf
Garuda.ttf
Kinnari Bold Italic.ttf
Kinnari Bold Oblique.ttf
Kinnari Bold.ttf
Kinnari Italic.ttf
Kinnari Oblique.ttf
Kinnari.ttf
Laksaman Bold Italic.ttf
Laksaman Bold.ttf
Laksaman Italic.ttf
Laksaman.ttf
Loma Bold Oblique.ttf
Loma Bold.ttf
Loma Oblique.ttf
Loma.ttf
Norasi Bold Italic.ttf
Norasi Bold Oblique.ttf
Norasi Bold.ttf
Norasi Italic.ttf
Norasi Oblique.ttf
Norasi.ttf
Purisa Bold Oblique.ttf
Purisa Bold.ttf
Purisa Oblique.ttf
Purisa.ttf
Sawasdee Bold Oblique.ttf
Sawasdee Bold.ttf
Sawasdee Oblique.ttf
Sawasdee.ttf
Tlwg Mono Bold Oblique.ttf
Tlwg Mono Oblique.ttf
Tlwg Mono.ttf
Tlwg Mono Bold.ttf
Tlwg Typewriter Bold Oblique.ttf
Tlwg Typewriter Oblique.ttf
Tlwg Typewriter.ttf
Tlwg Typewriter Bold.ttf
Tlwg Typist Bold Oblique.ttf
Tlwg Typist Bold.ttf
Tlwg Typist Oblique.ttf
Tlwg Typist.ttf
Tlwg Typo Bold Oblique.ttf
Tlwg Typo Bold.ttf
Tlwg Typo Oblique.ttf
Tlwg Typo.ttf
Umpush Bold Oblique.ttf
Umpush Bold.ttf
Umpush Light Oblique.ttf
Umpush Light.ttf
Umpush Oblique.ttf
Umpush.ttf
Waree Bold Oblique.ttf
Waree Bold.ttf
Waree Oblique.ttf
Waree.ttf
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Re: Fonts from Ubuntu 15.10

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Noto

When text is rendered by a computer, sometimes characters are displayed as “tofu”. They are little boxes to indicate your device doesn’t have a font to display the text.

Google has been developing a font family called Noto, which aims to support all languages with a harmonious look and feel. Noto is Google’s answer to tofu. The name noto is to convey the idea that Google’s goal is to see “no more tofu”. Noto has multiple styles and weights, and is freely available to all.

https://www.google.com/get/noto/
https://github.com/googlei18n/noto-fonts
https://noto-website-2.storage.googleapis.com/pkgs/Noto-hinted.zip
https://noto-website-2.storage.googleapis.com/pkgs/NotoSans-hinted.zip
https://noto-website-2.storage.googleapis.com/pkgs/NotoSerif-hinted.zip
https://noto-website-2.storage.googleapis.com/pkgs/NotoMono-hinted.zip
https://noto-website-2.storage.googleapis.com/pkgs/NotoSansThai-hinted.zip
https://noto-website-2.storage.googleapis.com/pkgs/NotoSerifThai-hinted.zip
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