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List:       kde-linux
Subject:    Re: [kde-linux] How to get new fonts folder to appear in
From:       "Larry Alkoff" <labradley () mindspring ! com>
Date:       2005-01-03 11:31:28
Message-ID: E1ClQQD-00055R-00 () pop-a065b10 ! pas ! sa ! earthlink ! net
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On Mon, 03 Jan 2005 02:43:04 -0700, James Richard Tyrer wrote:

> Larry Alkoff wrote:
> > I am using Slackware 10.0 and KDE 3.2.
> > 
> > After copying over c:/windows/fonts/*.ttf to a new directory
> > /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/win98fonts
> > the new fonts do not show up in Font Installer.
> > 
> > The path to the new font directory is in /etc/fonts/local.conf.
> > 
> > I've never used Font Installer - how can I make the new font folder \
> > appear? 
> > FWIW my local.conf and the steps I took to install the fonts is \
> > attached.
> 
> Since FontConfig is recursive, you shouldn't need to add that directory.

How can I verify that the FontConfig library is _really_ recursive
considering that /etc/fonts/fonts.conf in Slackware contains entries for \
_all_ the subdirectories?

I'd also like to know what program or script runs when you click on Font \
Installer. I cannot seem to bring it up in the Menu Editor.

> 
> Did you open the Font Installer in the Control Center and then click 
> the: "Administrator Mode" button at the bottom left of center?

I never saw that button until by chance I opened the CC from the K menu
instead of from the "wrench" icon.
When you open the CC from the "wrench" icon there is no such "Administrator \
Mode" button but when I copied over the fonts a window popped up asking for \
the root password similiar to what happens when I click "Administrator \
Mode".
> --
> JRT



Larry Alkoff N2LA - Austin TX


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