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On Wednesday 09 October 2002 07:45 am, Pierre GAREL wrote:
> 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

The font handling changes were made by the XFree86 project as far as I 
know, it isn't Red Hat specific.

Fonts in ~/.fonts will be available for only a single user.
If you put the fonts in /usr/share/fonts/some_directory, run fc-cache and 
add the directory to the font path with chkfontpath, they should be 
available to all users in both KDE and Gnome.

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