How to install third-party fonts in Linux mint
System-wide Installation
To install fonts to your system for use by all users, (as root) you can place the font files somewhere under /usr/share/fonts or /usr/share/fonts/truetype. Alternatively, if the fonts reside elsewhere on your system, as root, you can also link to the directory.
Method 1
gksu nautilus
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create /usr/share/fonts/truetype/
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copy font files to new location.
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then update your font cache.
sudo fc-cache -fv
Method 2
sudo ln -s /path/to/fontfiles /usr/share/fonts/fontfiles
- then update your font cache.
sudo fc-cache -fv
Per-user Installation
- in your home directory, create .fonts/
mkdir .fonts
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copy font files to the new location
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update your font cache
fc-cache -fv
*Alternatively, you can use the linking method (2) above.
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