Waleed Harbi wrote:
All of them under /usr/share/fonts/
you can install the fonts via YUM, yum search fonts ; yum install -y
*FONTSNAME*.
On Sat, Nov 15, 2008 at 5:03 AM, sean darcy <seandarcy2@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:seandarcy2@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
I have a Type1 font I'd like to install for all users ( so ~/.fonts
won't work ). How do I do it?
is there a system-config-fonts or similar?
sean
Ok, so I set symlinks for the .pfm/.pfa files under /usr/share/fonts.
That's it. I don't have mess with the font cache??
yum works great - if you don't collect your own fonts. It's really
strange/odd/disappointing that Fedora has no way to manage fonts.
sean
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