On Sat, 2007-06-16 at 16:17 +0900, ciel@pop.707.to wrote:
Hi,My name is Kikyo.
I've installed 10.2 at JFS filesystem. I wanna install Japanese Font,but I don't know font directory. I copyed some font at /usr/share/fonts,but controll center don't show
If you have KDE, you can use
(Menu) Personal Settings: System Administration Font Installer
Usually I add the fonts in Administrator Mode. This installs them in /usr/local/share/fonts. You should can also copy the fonts into
Hi
Thank you for your advice.
I'll try it.
John D Lamb
folder (you may need to create it). Then run SuSEconfig from a console to install the fonts.
If you use a TrueType font, then you only install fontname.ttf. If you install a PostScript font, you install fontname.pfb and fontname.afm. You can also install opentype fonts (fontname.otf) but some applications cannot use them.
-- JDL
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