In KDE: Open Control Centre | System Administration | Font Installer. Then unless you are already logged as root, click Administrator Mode button at the bottom, enter root password, click Add Fonts button, browse to your desire font, select it and click "Open". Was it helpful ? regards, Florin --- Donald D Henson <wepin@wepin.com> wrote:
On Wed, 2006-05-24 at 06:48 -0600, Donald D Henson wrote:
I'm running SuSE 10.0. I have a TrueType font file that I would
install. Google turned up a couple of procedures but they looked very error-prone plus they had been there awhile and could be out of date. I thought there was a routine in YaST that would do what I want but I can't seem to find it. Can anyone point me to a practical and safe way to install a single TrueType font? My undying appreciation for a good answer.
Don't put too many in the system or you will slow it. I have a few I want as system fonts the rest I usually only use in OOo for which I only need links and that with spadmin. That way when I have a newer version of OOo to test I can avoid duplication of the fonts and still use
On Thu, 2006-05-25 at 18:42 -0700, Carl William Spitzer IV wrote: like to them
in the new version.
At the moment I only need one but I'll keep your comments in mind.
BTW if you have any favorites from Win311 days they will work.
Win311. That was a blast from the past. :-)
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