How to Install Fonts on Linux Mint OS?
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Re: How to Install Fonts on Linux Mint OS?
What language is that? You can edit your localization by opening Mint Menu - Administration - Language Support
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Re: How to Install Fonts on Linux Mint OS?
Open nautilus, find the font file, copy it (Ctrl + c)
Open a terminal and type: (Or right click and select "root-nautilus-here")
Make sure you have the "text field" and not the icon view in nautilus ie. click the "notepad icon".
Type: - Hit enter!
Paste the fontfile (Ctrl + v).
...or...
- Hit enter!
Replace "PATH_TO_FONT_ FILE" with the correct path, and "FILENAME" with the name of your font file.
Good luck!
Open a terminal and type:
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sudo nautilus
Make sure you have the "text field" and not the icon view in nautilus ie. click the "notepad icon".
Type:
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fonts:///
Paste the fontfile (Ctrl + v).
...or...
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sudo cp /PATH_TO_FONT_ FILE/FILENAME /usr/share/fonts/truetype/
Replace "PATH_TO_FONT_ FILE" with the correct path, and "FILENAME" with the name of your font file.
Good luck!
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