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by qbasic_forever
1962 days ago
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It's not too bad on modern Ubuntu-based variants in my experience. There's a font manager GUI that lets you drag and drop add stuff, one click install font, etc. like on Windows. You can also just copy ttf or other files into your ~/.fonts for your user and they work fine too (I like this since you can just sync and backup your fonts across all your machines). The real mess, sadly, is configuring all your apps and such to use different fonts. There are an unbelievable amount of obscure configs, tweak tools, etc. if you want to change system fonts. |
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