Source: fonts-creep2 Section: fonts Priority: optional Maintainer: Debian Fonts Team Uploaders: Agathe Porte , Build-Depends: debhelper-compat (= 13), fontforge, Standards-Version: 4.6.0.1 Homepage: https://github.com/raymond-w-ko/creep2 Vcs-Git: https://salsa.debian.org/fonts-team/fonts-creep2.git Vcs-Browser: https://salsa.debian.org/fonts-team/fonts-creep2 Rules-Requires-Root: no Package: fonts-creep2 Architecture: all Multi-Arch: foreign Depends: ${misc:Depends}, Description: Pretty sweet 4px wide pixel font (strict character bounding box) The 'creep' font is a pretty compact font that is only 4 pixels wide. It is great for smaller screens, in order to be able to maintain high text density on screens reported as small as 11 inches in diagonal. . Box drawing . Creep has most of the basic box drawing characters implemented. Therefore creep usually works with most ncurses-type programs or with tmux window-splitting for example. . Powerline . Creep supports all the symbols needed for Lokaltog's awesome powerline plugin for vim. . Sparklines . Creep has the necessary symbols for creating sparklines. This is cool for tools like rainbarf and others. . Better Haskell syntax . This font contains characters that can be used to pretty-print Haskell symbols, like '>>='. . Braille and Drawille . Creep now supports the full braille alphabet, which was an easy thing to do because of the clever braille encoding scheme. All of the braille characters are simply generated using a little script. . Why creep2? . This rework is a manually hand painted glyphs of the original 'creep' font that works with terminals and editors that do not support negative spacing. Every glyph fits into a 5x11px bounding box. This makes certain glyphs less recognizable compaired to the original font. . The original 'creep' font can be found at