On 4/12/07, Bob Meetin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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If I only knew how to do this in linux the easy way...
Put them in $HOME/.fonts. Works for me with OO, GIMP, Inkscape.
I also use a font manager called 'fontypython' that manages symlinks
from font collections into $HOME/.fonts
HTH,
Chris
If you are on a windows pc, all you should need to do is install the
font via the windows control panel. To do this, go to Start --> Control
Panel --> Fonts
Drag/drop the font into this folder. You might have to restart gimp, but
in my case it works fine and also with my other utilities that u
Hi,
On Thu, 2007-04-12 at 13:48 -0400, John R. Culleton wrote:
> I have downloaded a TTF version of Roost Heavy. Where should I put it
> so that Gimp can find it? In amongst my X11 fonts?
http://gimp.org/unix/fonts.html
Sven
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On Thursday, April 12, 2007 10:48 am, John R. Culleton wrote:
> I have downloaded a TTF version of Roost Heavy. Where should I put
> it so that Gimp can find it? In amongst my X11 fonts?
Try looking in the GIMP's preferences dialog under Folders/Fonts. There
should be a list of directories ther
I have a recent download of Gimp 2.3.13 on a Slackware Linux system
using fc-cache for fonts. However Gimp may use something else.
The 3d outline Script Fu appears to want the RoostHeavy font by
default. AFAIK I don't have this font on my system. When I use the
font selector on the 3D screen