The DejaVu fonts are a font family based upon Bitstream Vera v1.10. Its purpose is to provide a wider range of characters while maintaining the original look-and-feel.
See status.txt
for more information.
(Sans = sans serif, Mono = monospaced):
- DejaVu Sans Mono
- DejaVu Sans Mono Bold
- DejaVu Sans Mono Bold Oblique
- DejaVu Sans Mono Oblique
- DejaVu Sans
- DejaVu Sans Bold
- DejaVu Sans Bold Oblique
- DejaVu Sans Oblique
- DejaVu Sans ExtraLight (experimental)
- DejaVu Sans Condensed (experimental)
- DejaVu Sans Condensed Bold (experimental)
- DejaVu Sans Condensed Bold Oblique (experimental)
- DejaVu Sans Condensed Oblique (experimental)
- DejaVu Serif
- DejaVu Serif Bold
- DejaVu Serif Bold Italic (experimental)
- DejaVu Serif Italic (experimental)
- DejaVu Serif Condensed (experimental)
- DejaVu Serif Condensed Bold (experimental)
- DejaVu Serif Condensed Bold Italic (experimental)
- DejaVu Serif Condensed Italic (experimental)
- DejaVu Math TeX Gyre
All fonts are also available as subset forms called DejaVu LGC, which include only the Latin, Greek and Cyrillic scripts.
For license information, see LICENSE
.
Latest changes are described in NEWS
.
All authors are credited in AUTHORS
.
Fonts are published in source form as SFD files (Spline Font Database from FontForge) and in compiled form as TTF files (TrueType fonts).
For more information, visit dejavu-fonts.github.io.
Copyright (c) 2006 by Tavmjong Bah
U+01BA, U+01BF, U+01F7, U+021C-U+021D, U+0220, U+0222-U+0223,
U+02B9, U+02BA, U+02BD, U+02C2-U+02C5, U+02d4-U+02D5,
U+02D7, U+02EC-U+02EE, U+0346-U+034E, U+0360, U+0362,
U+03E2-03EF, U+0460-0463, U+0466-U+0486, U+0488-U+0489, U+04A8-U+04A9,
U+0500-U+050F, U+2055-205E, U+20B0, U+20B2-U+20B3, U+2102, U+210D, U+210F,
U+2111, U+2113, U+2115, U+2118-U+211A, U+211C-U+211D, U+2124, U+2135,
U+213C-U+2140, U+2295-U+2298, U+2308-U+230B, U+26A2-U+26B1, U+2701-U+2704,
U+2706-U+2709, U+270C-U+274B, U+2758-U+275A, U+2761-U+2775, U+2780-U+2794,
U+2798-U+27AF, U+27B1-U+27BE, U+FB05-U+FB06
TeX Gyre DJV Math by B. Jackowski, P. Strzelczyk and P. Pianowski (on behalf of TeX users groups).