On Tuesday 15 February 2005 14:33, Daniel Moyne shaped the electrons to say: > Lately I have seen a message regarding questions about installation of new > fonts ; here is a simple way to do it that works with all distributions > including Fedora ; with this method all users will get access to new > installed fonts : > > i) edit in root mode xml file "/etc/fonts/local.font" and add the following > line : > <dir>/usr/local/share/fonts</dir> > notes : for obscure reasons lines : > <dir>/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts</dir> > <dir>/usr/share/fonts</dir> > already included in xml file "/etc/fonts/fonts.conf" are also included in > this "local.font" file ; if I delete them they are copied back after next > boot ! ; this is obviously a Linux unconsistency > > ii) create the following "fonts" directory under "/usr/local/share" and > drop in it all the folders of your personal fonts that you want to use ; > for example : > "my_TTF" folder where you drop all TTF fonts you like, > "my_Type1" folder where you drop all Type1 fonts you like. > Or you can open konqueror, open the fonts directory and drop them straight in there. > iii) reboot. ???? Why must you do this? > > Regards > -- > Daniel Moyne > (Nulix)---------------------------------------------------------- > Distribution : Mandrake 10.2 test \\|// Fedora Core 3 on test > kernel 2.6.8 / --- \ kernel 2.6.9 and 2.6.10 KDE 3.3 > (' o-o ') KDE 3.3 > ------------------------------------oOO-(_)-OOo---------------------------- >--- -- Scott Ryan Telkom Internet