On Sat, Jan 15, 2022 at 6:47 PM Michael Rivers <michaeljriv...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> That sounds exactly like the case. Would anyone happen to know how to
> install the fonts system-wide?
>

I'm not Aaron, but this is very easy to do. However, Windows treats this
folder a bit special and, as others have suggested, the user interacts
with it differently than other normal folders. To install a font
system-wide, you first open a file explorer and navigate to
C:\Windows\Fonts, which then will show you the fonts, organized by font
family (if you double-click on any family, it will show you the individual
fonts in the family). You then simply drag+drop the font file(s) onto the
Fonts folder and Windows will pop up an "installer" dialog box, which
disappears when successful. This does more than just put the fonts in the
right folder. Windows does some other things, like doing some font file
validation to make sure it's a valid font and adding entries to the system
registry. So, I don't recommend using the command line to copy font files
into that folder, but you can do that. Windows just doesn't perform the
same functions as when you do it graphically and the font may not be found
by other applications.

Hope that helps,
Abraham

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