>Under Linux, run fc-list (which you might need to install, at least I >did under Ubuntu). You might need to edit the /etc/fonts/local.conf to >add additional directories where fonts live, which fc-list wouldn't >otherwise find.
The same applies if you uses any modern Unix or Unix-like operating system.In general, Windows is one world and all other systems are another world. A.S. ---------------------- Apostolos Syropoulos Xanthi, Greece
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