Re: Using defoma to install heritage truetype fonts
- From: Florian Kulzer <florian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 27 Nov 2006 22:33:54 +0100
On Mon, Nov 27, 2006 at 06:52:03 +1100, Felix Karpfen wrote:
On Fri, 24 Nov 2006 18:16:36 +0100, Michelle Konzack wrote
(<20061124171636.GK1944@xxxxxxxxxx>):
Am 2006-11-21 17:07:03, schrieb Ismael Valladolid Torres:
Jan Willem Stumpel escribe:And of cause he need to be On-Line since this Package want to download
apt-get install msttcorefonts will do (most of) what you want.
He'll need to enable the non-free repo in his sources.list.
something from an external Server.
Realy bad, if you have no Internet and only CD's or DVD's.
Firstly, I would like to thank all who were good enough to reply to my
query.
Regrettably some of the responses did not make it to my box; the cause is
still obscure.
However, by following the quotes from the posting from Michelle Konzack -
that _did_ make it - I take it that the advice was to use msttcorefonts.
I tried that already and the install failed to go to completion for the
reason listed above - I was not connected to the internet.
And I am reluctant to rerun the package while connected unless I have at
least some idea what size of a download I am likely to get. Since I only
have a 56k modem, a multi-megabyte download is not undertaken lightly.
I was hoping that an alternative route exists, that will enable me to
point the TrueType install routine to the directory that contains the few
fonts that I already have on my box.
I think you can just create a directory in /usr/local/share/fonts and
copy your .ttf files into that directory. Then run fc-cache as root and
fontconfig should know about these new fonts. You can check this with
the output of fc-list. If you only need the fonts for one user then you
can copy them to .fonts directory in that user's homedir and run
fc-cache as that user.
It may be necessary to run update-fonts-dir on the new font directory to
create the fonts.dir file for X. (I am not 100% sure for .ttf files.)
I also seem to remember that both KDE and Gnome have a font installer
option somewhere in their configuration dialogs. I know that with KDE
you can just right-click on a .ttf file and choose "Actions > Install".
That also works for files in the WINDOWS/FONTS directory of a mounted
Windows C: partition. Just make sure you get all necessary files for
each font. (regular, bold, italic, bold+italic, maybe more...)
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Regards,
Florian
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