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	<title>Aaron Bockover &#187; fonts</title>
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		<title>Font Sadness</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Nov 2007 16:03:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Aaron Bockover</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I remember the days, not so long ago, when I could drop new fonts in my <code>~/.fonts</code> directory and run <code>fc-cache</code>. The next time I instantiated a GNOME font chooser dialog somewhere, I would see my new fonts. It seems that in GNOME 2.20, I now need to restart my entire GNOME session to have the fonts show up. What is up with that? There must be a way around this. Anyone? Anyone?

Granted, I don't even think I should have to run <code>fc-cache</code>. Ideally I should just be able to drop a bunch of fonts into the fonts directory in Nautilus and everything just works. That doesn't seem to be the case either. 

<strong>UPDATE:</strong> <code>fc-cache</code> works now, and I see my fonts without restarting the session. I apparently had a corrupt font cache or something. Although I'm not sure why a session restart addressed it. I'd still be interested in knowing if it's possible to add fonts without using a terminal -- it's not obvious to me at all how this is accomplished in GNOME.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[I remember the days, not so long ago, when I could drop new fonts in my <code>~/.fonts</code> directory and run <code>fc-cache</code>. The next time I instantiated a GNOME font chooser dialog somewhere, I would see my new fonts. It seems that in GNOME 2.20, I now need to restart my entire GNOME session to have the fonts show up. What is up with that? There must be a way around this. Anyone? Anyone?

Granted, I don't even think I should have to run <code>fc-cache</code>. Ideally I should just be able to drop a bunch of fonts into the fonts directory in Nautilus and everything just works. That doesn't seem to be the case either. 

<strong>UPDATE:</strong> <code>fc-cache</code> works now, and I see my fonts without restarting the session. I apparently had a corrupt font cache or something. Although I'm not sure why a session restart addressed it. I'd still be interested in knowing if it's possible to add fonts without using a terminal -- it's not obvious to me at all how this is accomplished in GNOME.]]></content:encoded>
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