Re: How to add TTF font files to 6.10 ?



On 02/20/2007 03:15 PM, Michael R. Head wrote:
On Tue, 2007-02-20 at 14:22 -0800, NoOp wrote:


Also note that sometimes folks get confused when they get to the " file
browser" part and attempt to enter fonts:/// in a web browser. The file
browser that they are refering to is your Nautilus *file browser*; once
in the file browser just enter CTL-L as in the instructions.

It may be more clear to simply tell folks to press "Alt-F2" and enter
the command or location.

Cool! I didn't know that -thanks :-)




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