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Bebas "Noi-e" and when is Linux going to manage a simple double click install like macOS?
btw Use .otf fonts rather than ttf.
In petty much any modern Linux distro you can simply double-click a font file and click "install".
The ability to browse and one-click install online fonts is pretty cool, though.
Thank you Sir, good info for us noobs.
Ответить👍Thanks
ОтветитьFor the outliers like myself occupying that odd corner of the venn diagram where art, design and Nerd Shit™ overlap allow me to recommend another option; Fontbase.
It's not FOSS, but it's free(you get a couple more features for a one time fee), cross-platform, light and loaded with useful features.
On Linux mint I usually just copy paste. Go to user under run as root. And paste loll
ОтветитьI think it's faster to just copy them to /usr/share/fonts or, better, ~/.local/share/fonts (I believe ~/.fonts and /usr/local/share/fonts are deprecated from flatpak - KDE font manager system installation actually puts the fonts in the latter so it doesn't get read by flatpak).
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ОтветитьHave the fonts on my harddisk and in user folder, but , as always, none appeares in Libre Office. Same old...
ОтветитьJust wanted to thank you for such a easy way to install fonts into Linux (Linux Mint). Used "Font Manager" and to test added the Allura font to use with GIMP, everything was easy and simple... :)
ОтветитьBrilliant - thanks for that!
ОтветитьAmazing. What I spent three frustrating hours on only took ten minutes after I watched your video. Much appreciated!
ОтветитьBrilliant thank you 😊
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