On Thu, Feb 06, 2020 at 03:23:14PM -0600, Bruce Dubbs via blfs-support wrote:
> On 2/6/20 2:52 PM, Collin Guan via blfs-support wrote:
> > Hi Ken & Pierre,
> >
> > Yes, just downloaded and installed it after changed /ru/ to /en/ on the
> > URL. Thanks!
> >
> > Once more question. How about "Oxygen" fonts? I downloaded the source
> > code. Do I have to compiled it? Any suggestions? I have "cmake" and
> > "fontforge" installed. I see there is "oxygen-fonts" sub-directory and
> > within in it there are "Bold-700", "mono-400", and "Regular-400". We
> > have one ttf files in each sub-directory. Should I simply copy these 3
> > ttf files to /usr/share/fonts/oxygen and run "fc-cache"? Then we don't
> > have to recompile the code, right?
>
> What I have always done for oxygen fonts is:
>
> mkdir build &&
> cd build &&
> cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr .. &&
> sudo make install
>
> -- Bruce
Copying the ttf files like that should be fine. It's a long time
since I've looked at kde or the oxygen fonts, but I think that
originally the TTF fonts were not shipped in the tarball.
ISTR some of the files differed between the shipped and rebuilt
versions, but the actual glyphs were identical so I assume it was
redundant metadata (something like "how I was created" or "who
created me" rather than metadata used by programs working on layout
or kerning).
ĸen
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