gbdfed For Linux
Last updated: Apr 20, 2010
Free To Use But Restricted
Lets you interactively create new bitmap font files or modify existing ones.. #Bitmap font #Font editor #OTF fonts #Gbdfed #Bitmap #Font
gbdfed lets you interactively create new bitmap font files or modify existing ones. It allows editing multiple fonts and multiple glyphs.
gbdfed allows cut and paste operations between fonts and glyphs and editing font properties. The editor works natively with BDF fonts.
Metafont PK/GF fonts. Han Bitmap Font format (HBF) fonts. Linux console (PSF, CP, and EGA/VGA) fonts. Sun VF fonts. OpenType (OTF & TTF) fonts (using Freetype 2). A font from the X server.
PSF2 Linux console fonts. HEX fonts (see online help).
The editor also supports 2, 4, and 8 bits-per-pixel gray scale fonts for embedding in OTF fonts.
System requirements
What's new in gbdfed 1.6:
- This version does not provide anything new. It just fixes the following: (1) Implicit dynamic links, (2) Name collision with some versions of glib, and (3) Compatibility with gtk+ 2.20.
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gbdfed 1.6
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