Linux console fonts for Windows
These are fixed-width fonts converted to TTF and FON format from the original X11 sources. You will recognize them as the default xterm fonts; they are widely used. They are especially useful for console apps. We programmers can't live without them!
The main problem you'll encounter is that, some of them being FON files, they are not usable in all Windows programs. This has been a big issue for a long time but recently I added some Windows TTF format that work really well. They even work in Macintosh!
TTF Fonts
These fonts are newer versions of the originals - they work in more Windows applications.
Multi-size, regular Misc-Fixed Download |
Single-size, regular MiscFixedSC613 (regular) Download |
Single-size, bold MiscFixedB613 Download |
FON Fonts - Type A
These are pixel-by-pixel translations of the originals.
5x7-iso8859-1 Download |
5x8-iso8859-1 Download |
6x9-iso8859-1 Download |
6x10-iso8859-1 Download |
6x12-iso8859-1 Download |
6x13-iso8859-1 Download |
7x13-iso8859-1 Download |
7x14-iso8859-1 Download |
8x13-iso8859-1 Download |
9x15-iso8859-1 Download |
9x18-iso8859-1 Download |
10x20-iso8859-1 Download |
FON Fonts - Type B
8x16 Download |
12x24 Download |
Utilities
pcftofon.exe Download PCF to FON converter. Convert any PCF font into windows-standard FON format. |
License
As far as I can tell, all these fonts are covered by the GNU GPL Version 2 license.
Contact
Problems? Questions? Want to add fonts here? Mail me to ank(insert the at-sign here!)ank.com.ar (sorry, but no, I can't give any kind of support. Not even emotional.)
© 2007-2008, Andrés Kievsky.
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Last update = April 18th, 2008
















