And of course, you can download fonts from any of those font collection
pages on the net and extract/copy them into /usr/share/fonts/TTF
(assuming they're truetype, naturally), run fc-cache and they'll work
fine. I had an attack of fontmania recently myself, looking for 'nice'
fonts that weren't ComicSansMS that actually had ë, ö, ¤ (that's the
Euro symbol, if you can't see it), and *also* had bold and italic
variants (which was the problem).

Yes, sure I can do it manually. Something to manage 2000+ fonts would be handy though, opening and closing KFontViewer for each and every of those 2000+ fonts is a bit inefficient. Also, it would be neat to have the fonts sorted into groups when searching for what font to use.
(I know I'm a fontoholic).

Regards,

Martin S

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