crunchbang.org — Brian Kent is a prolific font designer. At 32 years old he's already amassed an impressive collection of handmade fonts. He's also a really nice guy and has agreed to let me package his free fonts for Ubuntu.
Oct 13, 2007 View in Crawl 4
mrsunshineOct 14, 2007
Judging from the samples, they are nowhere as usable as Helvetica or DIN 1451.
strayOct 14, 2007
It's far better to have twenty really top-notch fonts, with perfect kerning and spacing, than three or four hundred poorly-made fonts you'll probably never use.
icezzOct 14, 2007
LOL. Not only can you do it folder by folder, but you can highlight the group and right click and Install. No need to repeat 464 times. The procedure for installing in some of the earlier versions of Windows required loading the font tool.. I know for sure Vista (and probably XP) are one-click.
icezzOct 14, 2007
Hey, give the guy a break, this is open-source we are talking about here. It's not leading edge.
mdg149Oct 14, 2007
to the digg.com team, can you please add a feature that lets me filter out stuff about fonts from showing up on my front page? thanks. this is lame.
Closed AccountOct 23, 2007
Open root file browser at /usr/share/fonts, open root file browser where you saved fonts, drag and drop from where you saved them to the fonts folder. Wow, that was hard, and it took forever.
int19hOct 31, 2007
1. Create a folder in your home directory named ".fonts"2. Copy the fonts to that directoryHow in the world did you manage to bork your computer by doing that?