
Fontmatrix
Source (link to git-repo or to original if based on someone elses unmodified work):
It also has extensive support to give you a nice gui to show all the glyphs in a font, previews of sample text, variable sizing and also tell you what kinds of advanced Open Type features are inside the guts of your font. That is something I’ve never seen outside of a font editor. And not least, it creates a nice PDF catalogue of your fonts for printing or reference. All in all, a real pro’s font manager, but still nice and user friendly.
Compared to 0.4.2, almost everything is new. From the storage backend to the preview engine, all has been reworked to offer a better user experience and prepare exciting future developments. Here's a non-exhaustive list of changes:
- SQLite database and a Python script to move data from old XML based DB
- Python scripting
- Independent samples directory (allowing easy sharing of this resource)
- Configurable shortcuts
- A text layout engine to display samples (including hyphenation)
- ICU, Harfbuzz and Fontmatrix's own shaper engines
- A playful playground
- PANOSE browser (experimental)
- New help system and user manual written from scratch
- Glyphs comparision panel
- Boolean operators in search filters
- File system browser for fonts
- Themable informations panel (CSS and JavaScript)
- Extract embedded fonts from PDF documents (experimental)
- Find font from an bitmap image (experimental)
- Expose, and possibly export, TrueType tables
- Edit tags
Ratings & Comments
11 Comments
Is this project still alive? I wonder if there are news from it... Surely the best font manager for GNU/Linux and so...
You work is something that came along with my needs! I have several fonts I downloaded and wanted to know with which I could write in Portuguese or Greek before install any of them; now thanks to you, I can do it! Several times thank you!
Debian and Ubuntu links go to the Scribus page... Are there DEBs for this?
Yes, the Scribus link takes you to the Scribus Debian/Ubuntu upstream repositories. These repositories are maintained by the Debian packager and include Lprof, Scribus and Fontmatrix - apps which are often used together.
You really need to work on the download links. Yes, the ubuntu/debian leads to the scribus repository, but there is no way to get the newest release. Adding the repository to apt just gives you the latest official release (0.4.2-2 at this time) or, for unstable, the 0.5~svn2009515-1 version with broken dependency problems. Clicking on the source link leads to the fontmatrix archives with 0.6.0 as the latest. Where can I get the 0.6.1 source/deb?
Me too. I can't find 0.6.1 source. Latest source code on your website is 0.6 Thanks.
me tooooo!! I have 0.6.1 on a windows vbox and would love to compile or download the same for the box hosting the vbox :|
Same problem, there is no Debian/Ubuntu package for users. This is a fake.
Thank you very much for this useful program.
gentoo ebuilds can be found in arcon overlay (layman -a arcon)
I do a lot of documents that need oddball fonts. I've collected over 4000 fonts. This will come in handy. Thank you very much.