<quote who="Peter Miller">

> > For truetype fonts, I usually just put them in ~/.fonts. The application
> > will (usually) need a restart to see it after that.
> 
> This didn't help (no worse, no better)

Run fc-list after adding stuff to ~/.fonts. This will hopefully regenerate
the local fontconfig cache and list the new fonts (along with the others).
Running apps are not always briliant at noticing a cache update but if you
open a font dialogue, that usually does the trick.

- Jeff

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