This article seems to apply here

http://architectfantasy.com/?p=25


As I briefly touched in the previous article, font installation in GNOME is 
such an example. Installing fonts in GNOME is as simple as navigating to 
System->Preferences->Appearance->”Fonts” Tab->”Details” Button->”Go to Fonts 
Folder” Button, and finally drag and drop your new fonts in this directory. 
There is another shortcut to get here however. You can open a nautilus window, 
press Ctrl + L and in the address text box type: “fonts:///”.

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