Acutally I found the answer.... just create ~/.fonts directory and copy the TTF
in it then restart xfs!! :)  It work for KDE!!!

If you copy the TTF fonts in the standard dir from the xfs conf file, they will
be available for all the other application including mozilla, but not KDE and
Gnome!!! Strange isn't it???  I don't know what Redhat made with this release
but it seems when they included the Bluecurve stuff, they had to change
something!!!

More info here: http://www.osnews.com/story.php?news_id=1890&page=7

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Wednesday, October 9, 2002, 1:23:39 PM, you wrote:

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> On Wednesday 09 October 2002 03:32 am, Pierre GAREL wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I tried that... but it doesn't either!! :(  I still can't see those
>> damned Microsoft fonts in the KDE font selector!! :(
>>
>> Any idea??? I realy don't understand, I worked with the previous redhat
>> release...

> You tried which? The mail you quoted had 2 possible solutions.

>>Wednesday, October 9, 2002, 5:06:54 AM, you wrote:

>>> Or check out this site

>>> http://corefonts.sourceforge.net/

> This one, (corefonts.sourceforge.net) to the best of my knowledge, won't 
> work. It has not been updated to use the new font handling for Red Hat 
> 8.0.

>>>> http://sourceforge.net/projects/font-tool/
>>>> There is an rpm package containing Microsoft's "core fonts for the 
>>>> Web" as  well as a script to install and configure the system to use 
>>>> them.

> This one should work, as it's been updated for the new font handling. It 
> works here. In the spirit of full disclosure, it's also my package. ;)

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