Alexander Dalloz wrote:
AFAIK the prodedure for PostScript-fonts equals the procedure for TrueType-fonts as well as for OpenType-fonts (whether they are OpenType with TrueType-outlines or OpenType with PostScript-outlines).Am Fr, den 24.12.2004 schrieb Mark Weaver um 23:09:
jack wallen wrote:
if they are ttf fonts all you do is drop the .ttf (or .TTF) file into
the ~/.fonts directory and there ya go.
thanks Jack, but these are postscript fonts.
Mark
Read the release notes about additional font installation.
http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/release-notes/
Alexander
/herkild
Hi guys,
Thanks for the info. What I did was open Konqueror and I noticed there was an item labeled "fonts" in the left pane where the filesystem tree appears. Inside there were two folders, one of which was labeled "Personal." So, I copied all the font files into this folder and viola! they're all working and installed now.
-- Mark
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