Gimp is still based on Gtk1, whatever Gnome version you use. Anyway, you must copy the fonts in /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/truetype. If you copy them to any other directory, you must declare it in /etc/X11/XF86Config (look for "FontPath" in the file). So I suggest you use the default location. Once this is done, you indeed must run a complicated line with sed and ttmkfdir. I seem to remember there is one more command to run, I'll be able to give it to you tomorrow if no one is quicker than me. Sorry if I can't remember. I install the TTF fonts with a RPM package so I no longer remembers the commands... Speak of being lazy. ;-)
Hello, I did all that and I did put the fonts into a different directory but I told the X server where they were. Like I said, OO and KDE can see them but not GNOME. So I do not know what the issue is. I wished that I was able to install my fonts with rpm. :-) Marshall "Nothing is impossible, We just do not have all the anwsers to make the impossible, possible."