do not know my own power was so easy until I tried fontforge.
FontForge (formerly known as PfaEdit [1]) is a font editor (source) developed by George Williams, BSD licensed and available for most common operating systems (GNU / Linux, Windows and MacOS). Most design blogs and I was looking to write this post say that fontforge is the same level as very popular programs of its kind as Fontographer, but I had never worked with an editor sources and I can tell you that FontForge is very easy to handle and are perfect sources. The only thing I have not liked so far is that fontforge has no support in English, the program is translated and on the website there is a help file in English.
Fontforge supports many font formats including TrueType, PostScript, OpenType and SVG also has a proprietary format that uses vector graphics to keep the sources which allows sources to transform other formats into fontforge and vice versa. In the Wikipedia is a summary of the most important sources developed for this program:
* Free UCS Outline Fonts (freefont) * Linux Libertine
* DejaVu Fonts
* Asana-Math
* Beteckna
* Junicode
* OCR-A
* Rufscript
* M + Fonts
* Jura
* AtariSmall
* Engadget
* Fonts included with Fontforge
* Open Din Schriften Engschrift
* OSP
foundry
And hopefully soon here is the "sans caminoalsoftwarelibre "
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