xfs
.
/etc/fonts/fonts.conf
configuration file, which should not be edited by hand.
~/.gtkrc.mine
:
style "user-font" { fontset = "<font-specification>
" } widget_class "*" style "user-font"
<font-specification>
with a font specification in the style used by traditional X applications, such as -adobe-helvetica-medium-r-normal--*-120-*-*-*-*-*-*
. A full list of core fonts can be obtained by running xlsfonts
or created interactively using the xfontsel
command.
/usr/share/fonts/
directory. It is a good idea to create a new subdirectory, such as local/
or similar, to help distinguish between user-installed and default fonts.
.fonts/
directory in the user's home directory.
fc-cache
command to update the font information cache, as in the following example:
fc-cache <path-to-font-directory>
<path-to-font-directory>
with the directory containing the new fonts (either /usr/share/fonts/local/
or /home/<user>
/.fonts/
).
fonts:///
into the Nautilus address bar, and dragging the new font files there.
.gz
extension, it is compressed and cannot be used until uncompressed. To do this, use the gunzip
command or double-click the file and drag the font to a directory in Nautilus.