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    Hi All

    this is my first message to this great forum. I have just come into the world of Linux after having had enough of windows... I am a almost total noob but I am working around my way of replacing and or wine-ing all the softwares I need for my job.
    Anyway I also switched to Kubuntu after my first days in Ubuntu. KDE is so much better than Gnome for me... It is just awesome.
    My question is "how and where can I get high quality fonts for linux?". On windows I had this awesome fonts from adobe type manager... but here... I don't know where to get stuff like the Trajan or Opulent font sets.

    Thanks a lot guys and I hope this operating system will become a real thorn in windope flank!

    Cheers guys

    Cippa

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    Re: fonts

    Without knowing your personal definition of "high quality", I'll tell how I do it. I open up the Adept Package Manager, found at KMenu>System, and in Adept I scroll down to msttcorefonts, and I mark it for installation, and I click "Apply" on the top menu, and that's where I get mine.

    I'm sure there are more options than that one, however.

    8)

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      #3
      Re: fonts

      well, yeah those are the basic microsoft fonts which are good but not really stuff for publishing.
      anyway, no problem, thanks for the help!

      Cippa

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        #4
        Re: fonts

        Originally posted by Cippa Lippa
        fonts from adobe type manager
        You may try to feed them to the Penguin by means of [Alt][F2] kcmshell kcmfontinst (with the Adobe data carrier made available to the Linux system, of course).

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