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        <title>Phaistos</title>
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        <description>Contains the symbols "printed" on the disk of Phaistos </description>
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        <description>A attempt to digitize the font used to typeset the Philokalia books. </description>
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        <description>Jura is a family of sans-serif fonts in the Eurostile vein. It was originally inspired by some work I was doing for the FreeFont project in designing a Kayah Li range for FreeMono.  (Kayah Li is a language used by a minority people group in Burma. Because the Burmese government suppresses the teaching of minority scripts, the Kayah Li script is taught only in schools in refugee camps in Thailand.)  I wanted to create a Roman alphabet using the same kinds of strokes and curves as the Kayah Li glyphs, and thus Jura was born.  It has been expanded to include glyphs for the Cyrillic and Greek alphabets as well.

The original Kayah Li glyphs have been included in this font. (Note that glyphs for writing mainstream Burmese are not and never have been a part of this font.) Whilst most of the glyphs in this font are released under the Open Font License, the Kayah Li range are released under the GNU Public Licence, version 3 with the Font Exception.

The Kayah Li glyphs will be part of FreeMono upon its next release.

Jura is available in four weights: Book, Medium, DemiBold, and Bold.

The Jura family has an unfortunate name clash with Ed Merritt's Jura serif font. </description>
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The original Kayah Li glyphs have been included in this font. (Note that glyphs for writing mainstream Burmese are not and never have been a part of this font.) Whilst most of the glyphs in this font are released under the Open Font License, the Kayah Li range are released under the GNU Public Licence, version 3 with the Font Exception.<br />
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The Kayah Li glyphs will be part of  <a title="http://www.gnu.org/software/freefont/" class="cc_format_link" href="http://www.gnu.org/software/freefont/">FreeMono</a> upon its next release.<br />
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        <pubDate>Tue, 01 Jun 2010 14:16:00 UTC</pubDate>
        <dc:creator>Daniel_J</dc:creator>
        <description>Pfennig is a sans-serif font with support for Latin, Cyrillic, Greek and Hebrew character sets. It contains sufficient characters for Latin-0 through Latin-10, as well as all modern Cyrillic scripts, the full Vietnamese range, modern Greek, modern Hebrew, and the Pan-African Alphabet. It supports the standard Roman ligatures and uses OpenType tables for diacritic placement.

FontForge sources here may be out of date; the most up-to-date versions may be found at http://io.debian.net/~danielj/pfennig/. </description>
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FontForge sources here may be out of date; the most up-to-date versions may be found at  <a title="http://io.debian.net/~danielj/pfennig/" class="cc_format_link" href="http://io.debian.net/~danielj/pfennig/">http://io.debian.net/~danielj/pfennig/</a>.]]></content:encoded>
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