This is an issue I have never had to deal with before. My word processors have only a few (1/2 dozen) fonts available, running in Slacko 632. I need additional fonts - particularly seriff . How do I manage that?
By the way, in my previous version, Slacko 531, the fonts got totally screwed up; it was no longer usable. How does this work?
Jake
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How to add fonts to word processors in Slacko? Solved
- jakobcornelis
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How to add fonts to word processors in Slacko? Solved
Last edited by jakobcornelis on Thu 18 May 2017, 15:02, edited 2 times in total.
I install additional TTF fonts using this method
Some pup's I believe can install/use .deb files (with DebianDog I know you can download/convert a .deb into a sfs - that might be generic (usable in other pups)).
... a start at least.
Some pup's I believe can install/use .deb files (with DebianDog I know you can download/convert a .deb into a sfs - that might be generic (usable in other pups)).
... a start at least.
Fonts - stored or downloads?
G'day,
Are you wanting to locate or save font files in Puppy, or to know where to get new font files to use in Puppy?
My font files are stored in /usr/share/fonts/default/ in one of a few sub-directories there.
The main sub-directory/path is /TTF/ to the actual TTF files which have the extension .ttf.
A word-processor package may want its own font sub-directory but I find most programs will find the ttf fonts in the default location.
I think .ttf files are not platform or OS specific so try Google for TTF fonts and download the .ttf files of the fonts you find interesting and save them in /usr/share/fonts/default/TTF/ and see if your program then finds them and they are suitable. If not, delete them and try some more.
I have several hundred .ttf files in my fonts directory most of which I think I just copied from an old version of MS Word. There are a few Puppy specials as well, like pdingobats.ttf.
As some programs may become unusable if a particular font goes missing, make a back up of the font directory during your regular data back-ups.
Good luck,
David S.
Are you wanting to locate or save font files in Puppy, or to know where to get new font files to use in Puppy?
My font files are stored in /usr/share/fonts/default/ in one of a few sub-directories there.
The main sub-directory/path is /TTF/ to the actual TTF files which have the extension .ttf.
A word-processor package may want its own font sub-directory but I find most programs will find the ttf fonts in the default location.
I think .ttf files are not platform or OS specific so try Google for TTF fonts and download the .ttf files of the fonts you find interesting and save them in /usr/share/fonts/default/TTF/ and see if your program then finds them and they are suitable. If not, delete them and try some more.
I have several hundred .ttf files in my fonts directory most of which I think I just copied from an old version of MS Word. There are a few Puppy specials as well, like pdingobats.ttf.
As some programs may become unusable if a particular font goes missing, make a back up of the font directory during your regular data back-ups.
Good luck,
David S.
Hi, jakobcornelis.
1) I'm offering a nice collection here:
https://augras.eu/documents/ws-default/ ... tch/Fontes
including the great classics (complete), Liberation and DejaVu
2) The good people at Arkandis Digital Foundry have created beautiful
ones: http://arkandis.tuxfamily.org/fonts.html
3) PM forum member Moat? He has included a very diverse collection of
fonts in his Pups. Maybe he can give you the URLs he got them from?
If you're really keen on exploring fonts:
4) https://speckyboy.com/best-free-fonts/ (very recent list [May 4])
5) https://www.fontsquirrel.com
To install a TTF font or similar on Puppy, please see the instructions here:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 470#953677
Have fun!
1) I'm offering a nice collection here:
https://augras.eu/documents/ws-default/ ... tch/Fontes
including the great classics (complete), Liberation and DejaVu
2) The good people at Arkandis Digital Foundry have created beautiful
ones: http://arkandis.tuxfamily.org/fonts.html
3) PM forum member Moat? He has included a very diverse collection of
fonts in his Pups. Maybe he can give you the URLs he got them from?
If you're really keen on exploring fonts:
4) https://speckyboy.com/best-free-fonts/ (very recent list [May 4])
5) https://www.fontsquirrel.com
To install a TTF font or similar on Puppy, please see the instructions here:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 470#953677
Have fun!
musher0
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