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Fontmatrix for Linux

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Fontmatrix for Linux

Writing software for Linux, compiling a kernel, setting up servers, etc. or a lot of other things you may have done. However, one simple task that most of us are not aware of is how to add new fonts and how to do it is simple and easy for even new users. run this. In this article, I will show you a utility called FontMatrix, which is a utility that can help Linux users to achieve the problems set out above.

Technically speaking, FontMatrix runs on Windows and OSX operating systems, but it does not have complete feature sets. Therefore, we will use the Linux version in this tutorial. However, most Linux users can find the package in the standard distribution repository. For example, Ubuntu users can install it via the Ubuntu Software Center with the command

sudo apt-get install fontmatrix

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See installed fonts

In the default view, you can browse the installed fonts as well as the subtypes of each font type.

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There are two ways to better preview your fonts. The first is to move the Previews tab instead of Name , and your action will bring up the list of fonts with all the names written in the corresponding font.

Next, the other viewing method, is to select a piece of your preview text. To do so, click Edit -> Preferences -> Sample Collection . Here, you can insert your own blocks of text, which are blocks of previews that allow you to scroll through the list of fonts to see exactly which types of fonts are available. How to display on your paragraphs.

Once you've added the text, you can click the Sample Text tab near the top of the window, which will use the text you added to preview.

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