Damien Girard wrote:
Hi,

To install new font on Linux you must copy the file to /usr/share/fonts or /home/username/.fonts/ and then rebuild the font cache with:
sudo fc-cache -f -v

Merde! This really fantastic sort of stuff is part of what puts ordinary people off Linux.

This is, at least for Ubuntu, only partly true.

I created a directory call 'Fonts' in my Home directory; Open Office recognises any font popped in there without and fancy cache stuff . . . Wouldn't it be lovely if that were possible
for RunRev and RunRev derived standalone.
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