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Linux Fonts Directory3/10/2021
You can add fonts here by installing font packages from Software Center, if theyre available.You shouldnt add fonts here, but if you see a font in Wine and not in the system - its probably here.
Examples of these fonts include Wines private marlett, symbol, and tahoma fonts, which are needed for application compatibility but otherwise arent the best. This is where you should manually copy self-installed fonts, either downloaded from the Internet or copied from a Windows install. Unless you specified the WINEPREFIX environment variable when running Wine, This will generally be located in.winedrivecWindowsfonts. If you have a collection of TrueType fonts in Windows its simply a matter of copying the.ttf files into c:windowsfonts. Worked fine. But on an older Fedora kernel (Linux kernel: 2.6.27 25-78.2.56.fc9.i686), also with Gnome ( 2.22.3), when I compiled and built wine, I had to put the APL fonts into the.winedrivecwindowsFonts directory, for the APL interpreter to see them. That is the user directory that is created when wine is first run. In both cases, wine runs well, and the APL interpreter can see the specialized fonts it needs. I was running Wine directly from the source hive, using the wine wrapper that was included. Once I ran a proper install of wine on the CentOS box, the the behaviour of the two Linux boxes converged - ie. Provide details and share your research But avoid Asking for help, clarification, or responding to other answers. ![]() Not the answer youre looking for Browse other questions tagged wine fonts or ask your own question.
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