> Thanks, Ivan, but that one only previews already *installed* fonts. Now
> if I have a cdrom with a 1000 fonts on it I suppose I could install them
> all, pray that the fontserver can take the load,  and uninstall the ones
> I don't want.  A font viewer for *uninstalled* fonts seems a kinder,
> gentler solution ...

And while answering my own posts is a Bad Habit (tm), I can report that I 
have found gfontview, right there in our beloved cooker - O me of little 
faith!. Claims to do what I want and then some. I'll install it as soon as 
apt lets go of the rpm database

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