Re: Install additional (TT & Open) Fonts on openSUSE 11 noi ance wrote:
> Unfortunately, I was wrong. You and the others were correct, the .ttf
> files need to be copied to the appropriate fonts folders. If the OP
> chmod the permissions on the /usr/share/fonts/truetype he can drop and
> drag fonts through Nautilus.
Don't chmod anything away from root, unless you know what you are doing.
Seriously, don't. Just run whatever you use to copy as root.
> I don't know the KDE equivalent, in Gnome/Default desktop its System ->
> Look and Feel -> Appearance for Suse11 and in Suse 10.3 its Applications -
>> Utilities -> Desktop -> Appearance. You can install new Themes and
> Backgrounds but not the fonts.
Ah, OK, some GUI specific thing, so that you can't do it if you would
only want to use gimp-script in CLI.
houghi
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