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On Friday 06 December 2002 05:35 pm, Gerry Tool wrote:
> Kevin Waterson wrote:
> > This one time, at band camp,
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> > I like to make my fonts globally available so...
> >
> > # mkdir /usr/share/fonts/ttf
> > # chkfontpath -a /usr/share/fonts/ttf
> > # cd /usr/share/fonts/ttf
> > # ttmkfdir > fonts.scale
> > # mkfontdir
> > # reboot
> >
> > If you need to add more fonts, you do not mkdir or chkfontpath
> > I have found I need to reboot to make them work in The GIMP. Why?
> > I have no idea but that is what I do.
>
> Thanks for the reply. It worked. By the time I tried it, I also saw
> Jesse Keating's comment about restarting xfs. I did that rather than
> reboot, and then the KDE menu had no entries. I did a
> Ctrl-Alt-Backspace to restart X, and the menu reappeared and Gimp had
> the new fonts.
Try this:
/usr/bin/fc-cache -f -v /path/to/new/fonts
As of 8.0, there are two methods used for font handling, the legacy xfs
and the new fontconfig Xft handling.
- From the release notes:
o Red Hat Linux now uses Xft for fonts in GNOME and KDE, which uses
fontconfig for configuring fonts. The old style Xft config file
/etc/X11/XftConfig is no longer used or supported, having been
replaced by the new unified fontconfig method of configuration. The
fontconfig config file can be customized by editing
/etc/fonts/fonts.conf file.
If you have fonts that you would like to add to your configuration,
you can copy them to ~/.fonts (or /usr/share/fonts), and run
fc-cache directory. The fonts will then be available.
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