----- Original Message ----- From: "Rajesh Singh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Newsgroups: alt.os.linux.redmond Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2002 10:03 PM Subject: Re: How do I install fonts?
| If you look in the rl/extras directory you will find an RPM called | KFONTINST. Install this RPM. This is an easy to use font installer. | Log in as root, open the "Configure Redmond Linux" go to Desktop Look and | Feel, and then Advanced Look and Feel. You will find the Font Installer | There. | | Change the folder to the location of the fonts you wish to install in the | left pane and select the directory to install in the right pane. Click | Apply and you should be done. This will configure both X-Windows and | Ghostscript so that you will be able to print these fonts as well as see | them. | | Raj | | | Menokh wrote: | | > I am a Linux newbie with absolutely no idea what I am doing. I even found | > Mandrake to be too complicated, lol. So far I have loved Redmond | > Linux(oh, | > sorry Desktop/LX). I just have one simple yet important question. How on | > earth do I install True Type fonts? I have around 600 fonts with the .ttf | > extension sitting on my Windows partition, and I would like to know how I | > would go about transfering those over to Redmond Linux. So does anyone | > know how? | - -- rl-users list. To leave, send "unsubscribe" without quotes in body of message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Archive: http://www.mail-archive.com/rl-users@chicago.redmondlinux.org/