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!!! See also
* Using AntiAliasedFonts in graphical applications. Laptop users might also be interested in SubPixelAntiAliasing.
* See UnicodeNotes for hints about font support for unicode applications.
-* OpenOfficeFonts to install
new fonts under OpenOffice
+* OpenOfficeNotes about installing
new fonts under [
OpenOffice.org]
* MacromediaFlash on fonts for flash. This also has general purpose fonts notes
* [Font HOWTO | http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Font-HOWTO/] gives lots of background and overview about the different kinds of fonts ([Type1], TrueType), faces (<tt>serif</tt>, <tt>sans-serif</tt>), and basically everything you ever wanted to know.
* [TrueType Fonts with XFree86 4.x mini-HOWTO | http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/TT-XFree86.html] describes setting up your [XServer] to use true type fonts, such as those used by MicrosoftWindows.
* [TrueType Fonts in Debian mini-HOWTO | http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/TT-Debian.html] describes true type fonts for [Debian] users, including viewing on screen via applications such as X, groff(1) and tex, as well as printing via GhostScript.