Question about fonts (SOLVED)
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Question about fonts (SOLVED)
I am a graphic designer and I have quite the collection of fonts. I always used a font manager when I was using Windows or Mac, and I have been unable to find any clear information on how Linux uses fonts. Will I need to use a font manager (ive seen some available) to keep my system from getting bogged down? Thank you, I have been quite surprised how much I like Linux...minus the CS3 incompatibility issue.
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Re: Question about fonts
There's a way to go with ubuntu font management. Here's a couple of links for you to peruse https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FontManagement, http://www.ubuntugeek.com/font-manager- ... sktop.html
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