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On Sun, 13 Jan 2008 13:09:39 +0100 |
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"b.n." <brullonulla@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> zou ha scritto: |
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> > I think you could do this right by adding the fonts to fonts:/// (or |
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> > something like this) |
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> More specifically, I usually install them via Konqueror: |
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> - Start Konqueror |
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> - Type fonts:// on the address bar |
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> - Start another Konqueror window/tab and copy TTF files to the fonts:// |
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> window. |
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> I am sincerely extremly ignorant about what does this mean system wise |
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> (but it works), so if someoen can enlighten us I'd be happy. |
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On a previous level of this thread I tell how to install fonts for |
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just the current user: you put them into ~/.fonts/ |
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What konqueror does is the same thing, but hidding the concrete details |
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to the user (that is what kio-slaves are all about: abstraction, which |
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can be good or bad, as you can see now). |
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Jesús Guerrero <i92guboj@×××××.es> |
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