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It's not looking good. Only URW Bookman and Georgia appear on my copy of Ubuntu. That is not to say you cannot get fonts elsewhere to add to the collection. You wil lnot get Palatino as it is still copyrighted. You should be able to get zapf calligraphic as a stand in. There will no doubt be clones for the others available from free font download sites. On Ubuntu the fonts normally live in /usr/share/fonts with some other font files in the same area of /usr/share. Barrie Greed |
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Thanks again, Barrie.
'Tis not the end of the world. I have fonts ... oh, do I have fonts! I have bought several collections over the years. The latest one alone includes 7500 fonts, so I won't suffer font deprivation. I'm just curious about whether the Linux distros include a baseline package of fonts, or if fonts in Linux are strictly a la carte. I have a recent copy of Linux Lite installed on a USB stick. I just checked, and there is no /usr/share directory. I guess I'll have to boot into the USB stick, fire up LibreOffice, and see what fonts show up. But that will only tell me about Linux Lite -- I guess each distro will handle fonts differently. Palatino is still copyrighted? I thought that was one of the oldest fonts around. Hmmm ... I'm in the U.S., and it appears that fonts cannot be copyrighted in the U.S. Font designs can be patented, but the patents are only good for 15 years. Palatino was designed in 1949 ... That 7500 font collection includes five Palatino knock-offs, so I'm covered. It's more just a question of how many fonts I may have to install if/when I shift to some flavor of Linux. |
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Well that was weird. That's a reply to your earlier post, obviously.
No idea why the forum dumped it here. __________________ Steve Rindsberg ==================== www.pptfaq.com www.pptools.com and stuff |
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I have never used Linux Lite but since it is based on Ubuntu I am baffled if it has no /usr/share directory. It is a basic directory in most Linux distributions. As the aim of Linux Lite is to simplify Linux they have probably just tried to hide the base file system and show only user files. I'm fairly sure it is there somewhere under File System. But firing up Libre Office Writer should equally show you what is available. Quote:
Linotype seem to think they have both copyright and trademark on Palatino but if the typeface is only protected by patent then presumably there is no problem with the knock-offs. Quote:
Your list of fonts did not seem too much of a burden. If Linux Lite have done the job properly then installing new fonts should be easy. Barrie Greed |
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