This is the repository for the Lentariso font.
Lentariso is an angular sans-serif font that supports a majority of Latin, Greek, and Cyrillic languages, along with other scripts such as Armenian, Lisu, Gothic, as well as many symbols that have appeared in character sets for retro computers of the 1980's and 1990's.
These characters represent the Seven Segment Displays that were used in devices of the 70's to 00's to display numbers and some letters to form words needed by those devices. Even with the advent of modern technology and encodings, they are still used in some modern devices due to the low cost. These characters are encoded starting at U+E000, with punctuation at U+E080.
These characters are used to compose any fraction wherever necessary. Use these characters with the Superscripts and Subscripts at U+2070 to make more fractions. The superscript 1, 2, and 3 are at U+00B9, U+00B2, and U+00B3 respectively. These characters are encoded starting at U+E100, where the last two digits of the codepoints are the numerator and denominator respectively.
- You may use this font for personal (non-commercial), and commercial use.
- You may bundle this font with your software, free or paid.
- You may use this font in your logos.
- You may edit the provided SFDs, especially to add scripts, languages, or characters to the font, but please do not remove mentions of my name from the file.
- If you use this font, it is recommended to link back to https://github.com/Bry10022/Lentariso , but you don't have to.
- You may NOT claim this font as your own work. I spent a lot of time developing this font.
- You may NOT sell the font files by themselves, including all derivatives of this font.
- You may NOT change the license of the font due to the OFL's Share Alike nature.
- Right-click on the font and choose Install. Or, you can open the font in the default Windows font viewer and click the Install button
- Go to Start > Control Panel
- Open the Fonts folder
- Browse for the font you want to install (you extracted this from the zip file earlier)
- Click OK
- Drag and drop (or copy and paste) the font file to the folder C:\Windows\Fonts
If you want to temporarily install a font, just Double-click the font file and you can use it in your applications (Microsoft Word, Adobe Photoshop, etc.) while it is left open. To uninstall the font, close the Font Viewer. Please note that this may not be true depending on the version of Windows you have installed.
See https://support.apple.com/kb/HT2509 for information
See https://www.linuxjournal.com/content/installing-fonts-linux for information
With images: https://web.archive.org/web/20160809235656/http://www.linuxjournal.com/content/installing-fonts-linux