How to Install and Uninstall fonts-sil-andikanewbasic Package on Kali Linux
Last updated: November 26,2024
1. Install "fonts-sil-andikanewbasic" package
Please follow the guidelines below to install fonts-sil-andikanewbasic on Kali Linux
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sudo apt update
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sudo apt install
fonts-sil-andikanewbasic
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2. Uninstall "fonts-sil-andikanewbasic" package
In this section, we are going to explain the necessary steps to uninstall fonts-sil-andikanewbasic on Kali Linux:
$
sudo apt remove
fonts-sil-andikanewbasic
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sudo apt autoclean && sudo apt autoremove
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3. Information about the fonts-sil-andikanewbasic package on Kali Linux
Package: fonts-sil-andikanewbasic
Version: 5.500-3.1
Installed-Size: 2081
Maintainer: Debian Fonts Task Force
Architecture: all
Replaces: fonts-sil-andika-new-basic (<< 5.500-2~)
Breaks: fonts-sil-andika-new-basic (<< 5.500-2~)
Size: 1039428
SHA256: 5166dcf846f01cbdd054aa4c862e268918d9bddec6e47c2bbb8212e70253e1e6
SHA1: 79963e2f1236c45e3c3d15c169225fd9628bcc99
MD5sum: b70d591c2073b8c4f6408c2152ec2f78
Description: smart Unicode Latin font family for literacy (more faces, limited charset)
Andika ("Write!" in Swahili) is a sans serif, Unicode-compliant font
designed especially for literacy use, taking into account the needs of
beginning readers. The focus is on clear, easy-to-perceive letterforms that
will not be easily confused with one another.
.
A sans serif font is preferred by some literacy personnel for teaching
people to read. Its forms are simpler and less cluttered than some serif
fonts can be. For years, literacy workers have had to make do with fonts
that were available but not really suitable for beginning readers and
writers. In some cases, literacy specialists have had to tediously cobble
together letters from a variety of fonts in order to get the all of
characters they need for their particular language project, resulting in
confusing and unattractive publications. Andika addresses those issues.
.
Andika New Basic is a limited-character-set (no extended IPA or Cyrillic)
version of Andika that includes regular, bold, italic and bold-italic faces.
Andika New Basic gives a preview of what a whole range of new weights will
eventually look like.
.
A hallmark of Andika's versatility for global use is its selection of
alternate letterforms. These alternates are accessible via OpenType and
Graphite font features. For applications that do not support OpenType or
Graphite, TypeTuner Web (http://scripts.sil.org/ttw/fonts2go.cgi) allows
you to download a custom font with your choice of which forms should be
the default. TypeTuner is also available as a standalone utility -
(http://scripts.sil.org/TypeTuner).
.
Andika New Basic is a limited-character-set version of Andika that includes
a full family of styles (Regular, Bold, Italic and Bold-Italic).
.
In particular, these fonts do not support:
Full extended Latin IPA
Complete support for Central European languages
Greek
Cyrillic
.
What is the difference between Andika and Andika New Basic?
Andika has a more complete character set comparable to
Charis SIL and Doulos SIL
Andika New Basic has a limited character set, supporting only the Basic
Latin and Latin-1 Supplement Unicode ranges, plus a selection of the
more commonly used extended Latin characters, with miscellaneous
diacritical marks, symbols and punctuation.
Andika New Basic has all four faces: Regular, Bold, Italic and Bold-Italic
.
What is the difference between Andika Basic (2008) and Andika New Basic?
Andika New Basic has all four faces: Regular, Bold, Italic and Bold-Italic
Andika New Basic has a few more characters than Andika Basic
Andika New Basic uses different glyphs for "a" and "r" based characters
than Andika Basic, and are identical to the main Andika font
Graphite feature identifiers were integers in Andika Basic and are
4-character alphanumeric tags in Andika New Basic
.
The full-character-set Andika is being updated to include all four faces
(Regular, Bold, Italic and Bold-Italic).
.
Webfont versions and HTML/CSS examples are also available.
.
The full font sources are publicly available at
https://github.com/silnrsi/font-andika
An open workflow is used for building, testing and releasing.
Description-md5:
Multi-Arch: foreign
Homepage: https://software.sil.org/andika
Section: fonts
Priority: optional
Filename: pool/main/f/fonts-sil-andikanewbasic/fonts-sil-andikanewbasic_5.500-3.1_all.deb
Version: 5.500-3.1
Installed-Size: 2081
Maintainer: Debian Fonts Task Force
Architecture: all
Replaces: fonts-sil-andika-new-basic (<< 5.500-2~)
Breaks: fonts-sil-andika-new-basic (<< 5.500-2~)
Size: 1039428
SHA256: 5166dcf846f01cbdd054aa4c862e268918d9bddec6e47c2bbb8212e70253e1e6
SHA1: 79963e2f1236c45e3c3d15c169225fd9628bcc99
MD5sum: b70d591c2073b8c4f6408c2152ec2f78
Description: smart Unicode Latin font family for literacy (more faces, limited charset)
Andika ("Write!" in Swahili) is a sans serif, Unicode-compliant font
designed especially for literacy use, taking into account the needs of
beginning readers. The focus is on clear, easy-to-perceive letterforms that
will not be easily confused with one another.
.
A sans serif font is preferred by some literacy personnel for teaching
people to read. Its forms are simpler and less cluttered than some serif
fonts can be. For years, literacy workers have had to make do with fonts
that were available but not really suitable for beginning readers and
writers. In some cases, literacy specialists have had to tediously cobble
together letters from a variety of fonts in order to get the all of
characters they need for their particular language project, resulting in
confusing and unattractive publications. Andika addresses those issues.
.
Andika New Basic is a limited-character-set (no extended IPA or Cyrillic)
version of Andika that includes regular, bold, italic and bold-italic faces.
Andika New Basic gives a preview of what a whole range of new weights will
eventually look like.
.
A hallmark of Andika's versatility for global use is its selection of
alternate letterforms. These alternates are accessible via OpenType and
Graphite font features. For applications that do not support OpenType or
Graphite, TypeTuner Web (http://scripts.sil.org/ttw/fonts2go.cgi) allows
you to download a custom font with your choice of which forms should be
the default. TypeTuner is also available as a standalone utility -
(http://scripts.sil.org/TypeTuner).
.
Andika New Basic is a limited-character-set version of Andika that includes
a full family of styles (Regular, Bold, Italic and Bold-Italic).
.
In particular, these fonts do not support:
Full extended Latin IPA
Complete support for Central European languages
Greek
Cyrillic
.
What is the difference between Andika and Andika New Basic?
Andika has a more complete character set comparable to
Charis SIL and Doulos SIL
Andika New Basic has a limited character set, supporting only the Basic
Latin and Latin-1 Supplement Unicode ranges, plus a selection of the
more commonly used extended Latin characters, with miscellaneous
diacritical marks, symbols and punctuation.
Andika New Basic has all four faces: Regular, Bold, Italic and Bold-Italic
.
What is the difference between Andika Basic (2008) and Andika New Basic?
Andika New Basic has all four faces: Regular, Bold, Italic and Bold-Italic
Andika New Basic has a few more characters than Andika Basic
Andika New Basic uses different glyphs for "a" and "r" based characters
than Andika Basic, and are identical to the main Andika font
Graphite feature identifiers were integers in Andika Basic and are
4-character alphanumeric tags in Andika New Basic
.
The full-character-set Andika is being updated to include all four faces
(Regular, Bold, Italic and Bold-Italic).
.
Webfont versions and HTML/CSS examples are also available.
.
The full font sources are publicly available at
https://github.com/silnrsi/font-andika
An open workflow is used for building, testing and releasing.
Description-md5:
Multi-Arch: foreign
Homepage: https://software.sil.org/andika
Section: fonts
Priority: optional
Filename: pool/main/f/fonts-sil-andikanewbasic/fonts-sil-andikanewbasic_5.500-3.1_all.deb