By Alvaris
High quality fonts are important assets to designers. We always strive to be unique in every design project, but sometimes getting the right font for the right design can be hard. Searching for fonts via search engines and font sites can be time consuming and tedious.
Google has just recently released a new font API, which will greatly help to simplify the usage of fonts on the web. It is called, of course, Google Font API.
Google seems to be covering all bases these days, and directly following my discovery of Google code search I have stumbled upon this gem. Google Web Fonts: Search free fonts for use with @font-face css. Perfect Font Search Options The … [ Continue ]
Most of the fonts you want to use in applications are generally either in /etc/share/fonts or ~/.fontsThe fonts in conkyrc is named just as is, without the extension.For e.g. if you have Inconsolata.otf in either of the directories, then ${font Inconsolata:size=9,weight:normal} sets font to it.
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2012-08-10T06:49:53Z
i would like to know if there is a fix for firefox font menus, also the font for bookmarks, the problem is that these fonts are too big , like 16 , instead of 10 or 12
i've had this problem with all linux distros that i've used, everything is fine except the menu and bookmark fonts in firefox, same in chrome, menu and bookmark fonts are big, anything i tried i could not make it look like the nor
I just installed my Windows fonts like I normally do(/usr/share/fonts/truetype/fonts). I did sudo fc-cache -f -v and restarted. When I logged on and went too Google there were no fonts on the page. I tried other websites such as this forum, Neowin and Bing. All didn't have fonts. FontyPython said "Font may be bad and cannot be drawn."
Did you see Ivan's font topic: http://crunchbang.org/forums/viewtopic.php?id=18249 ?After you installed the fonts, did you rebuild the font cache?BlackIvan wrote:If you want to install some new fonts, especially bitmap fonts from outside the repos put them under ~/.fonts or for system wide use under /usr/share/fonts.
I used a font manager on Mac OS X, for additional fonts in my graphic design projects without installing them to the fonts folder (I think that's how it works) - using Font Book and Font Explorer X Version 1.2.3 on OS X 10.6.
Most fonts work fine, but Interstate has a problem:
Interstate Regular is installed, but for some reason it's probably not seeing it; it's seeing all the Bold and Condense
I need to change fonts. I downloaded & installed a font from a fontsite online last night,
i boot up this morning and get this error message:
font config warning: font in /etc/font/fonts.d/50-user.config" line 9: reading configurations from ~/.conf is deprecated.
seems to have messed up Firefox 19 as well...can't open menus on it.