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== Viewing Fonts in the Font Folder == The fonts currently installed on the system are stored in the ''Fonts Folder''. From within the ''Font Details'' dialog. Begin by clicking on the ''Go To Fonts Folder'' to open the folder containing the fonts. The folder should appear as follows: [[Image:fedora_font_folder.jpg]] To preview the fonts in any particular font family, select the font and click with the right mouse button. From the resulting popup menu, select the ''Open with GNOME Font Viewer'' option. A new window will then appear containing the selected font set: [[Image:gnome_font_viewer.jpg]] == Adding New Fonts == If you have a TrueType font which you would like to add to the list of available desktop fonts begin by openning the Fonts folder as outline above. Once the Fonts folder is displayed, open a second file manage window and navigate to the folder containing the new font and copy the new font to the Font folder. Once the font is installed in the Fonts folder it will be necessary to log out and then back in again before the font becomes available for selection.<htmlet>fedora</htmlet>
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The days of the green on black character based terminal with fixed type face and font size are, thankfully, a thing of the very distance past. These days we get to choose the font type, style and size of the words we view on our screens. This ability is of particular importance to those who may have difficulty reading smaller text on a screen.
== Changing Font Settings ==
Font settings are controlled via the ''Fonts'' page of the ''Desktop Appeearance'' dialog (accessed via the ''System->Preferences->Look & Feel->Appearance'' menu option). When invoked, the ''Font'' page should appear as follows:
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[[Image:fedora_desktop_pick_a_font.jpg|The Fedora GNOME Desktop Font Selection Dialog]]
[[Image:fedora_font_detailsfedora_font_details2.jpg|Fedora Desktop Font Rendering Detail Screen]]
Fortunately, the settings panels ease the decision making process by showing you what text will look like base done each setting. The right setting is subjective and is really a matter of choosing what looks most pleasing to your eyes.
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