Merge #591 Add KDE font management for unpackaged user fonts

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Peter Boy 2023-04-23 20:42:32 +00:00
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= Adding new fonts in Fedora = Adding new fonts in Fedora
The Fedora Docs Team; Peter Boy The Fedora Docs Team; Peter Boy
:revnumber: F36,F37 :revnumber: F36,F37
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Only the user who installs the fonts on the machine will be able to use these fonts. Only the user who installs the fonts on the machine will be able to use these fonts.
This is also convenient if you do not have superuser (i.e. `root`) access on the machine. This is also convenient if you do not have superuser (i.e. `root`) access on the machine.
There are two ways to install user fonts. There are three ways to install user fonts.
[[user-fonts--gnome-font-viewer]] [[user-fonts--gnome-font-viewer]]
==== GNOME Font Viewer ==== GNOME Font Viewer
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. Copy font files to a font directory in the user's home directory `.local/share/fonts`. . Copy font files to a font directory in the user's home directory `.local/share/fonts`.
. Update the font cache. . Update the font cache.
[[user-fonts--KDE]]
==== KDE Font Management
. Go to Settings and enter font in Quick Settings.
. On Font Management window, press the Install from...button, and select the downloaded fonts from within the dialog.
. On pop-up window, select one from font groups.
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Do you wish to install the font(s) for personal use (only available to you), or system-wide (available to all users)?
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. Installation is complete.
[[user-fonts--command-line]] [[user-fonts--command-line]]
==== Command line ==== Command line