Hi Randy,

Okay. But I have to figure how to import them into Linux.

Roman

Randy Kramer wrote:
> 
> Roman,
> 
> You can take Windows fonts and use them in Linux.
> 
> AFAIK, you can do so legally on a dual boot machine where you have
> Windows legally installed.
> 
> I can't tell you the step-by-step of how to do it -- I think it's been
> mentioned in this thread or elsewhere on the list -- I've done this by
> following instructions from the list.
> 
> Aside: The procedure I followed got the fonts into Linux to be used by
> most applications, but I still haven't figured out how to make them work
> in KDE -- I can never find them listed in any of the KDE font
> configuration tools (general or app specific).
> 
> Hope this helps,
> Randy Kramer
> 
> Romanator wrote:
> > Drakfont provides its own Windows font but I don't think that they are
> > fonts provided by Microsoft. Microsoft would never provide Linux with
> > their fonts. However, if you find some sort of workaround, please let me
> > know what steps you took to import them into your Linux box.

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