How to install Standard 14 fonts in Red Hat Enterprise Linux?

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I am trying to install Standard 14 fonts in RHEL machine. How do I get those fonts in it?







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  • Could you please add additional context to your post? Please update it with what steps you have taken and with what problems you have encountered. Have you looked over Red Hat documentation on how to add fonts? If so, please include where you ran into problems. Thank you.
    – kemotep
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  • TTF fonts : # cp [font] /usr/share/fonts/TTF/ ... Or you can do mkdir .fonts in /home/name/, and copy fonts to the hidden .fonts/ directory.
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  • What "standard 14 fonts"?
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  • Could you please add additional context to your post? Please update it with what steps you have taken and with what problems you have encountered. Have you looked over Red Hat documentation on how to add fonts? If so, please include where you ran into problems. Thank you.
    – kemotep
    May 17 at 14:05










  • TTF fonts : # cp [font] /usr/share/fonts/TTF/ ... Or you can do mkdir .fonts in /home/name/, and copy fonts to the hidden .fonts/ directory.
    – Knud Larsen
    May 17 at 17:15










  • What "standard 14 fonts"?
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    May 18 at 15:11












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  • Could you please add additional context to your post? Please update it with what steps you have taken and with what problems you have encountered. Have you looked over Red Hat documentation on how to add fonts? If so, please include where you ran into problems. Thank you.
    – kemotep
    May 17 at 14:05










  • TTF fonts : # cp [font] /usr/share/fonts/TTF/ ... Or you can do mkdir .fonts in /home/name/, and copy fonts to the hidden .fonts/ directory.
    – Knud Larsen
    May 17 at 17:15










  • What "standard 14 fonts"?
    – vonbrand
    May 18 at 15:11
















  • Could you please add additional context to your post? Please update it with what steps you have taken and with what problems you have encountered. Have you looked over Red Hat documentation on how to add fonts? If so, please include where you ran into problems. Thank you.
    – kemotep
    May 17 at 14:05










  • TTF fonts : # cp [font] /usr/share/fonts/TTF/ ... Or you can do mkdir .fonts in /home/name/, and copy fonts to the hidden .fonts/ directory.
    – Knud Larsen
    May 17 at 17:15










  • What "standard 14 fonts"?
    – vonbrand
    May 18 at 15:11















Could you please add additional context to your post? Please update it with what steps you have taken and with what problems you have encountered. Have you looked over Red Hat documentation on how to add fonts? If so, please include where you ran into problems. Thank you.
– kemotep
May 17 at 14:05




Could you please add additional context to your post? Please update it with what steps you have taken and with what problems you have encountered. Have you looked over Red Hat documentation on how to add fonts? If so, please include where you ran into problems. Thank you.
– kemotep
May 17 at 14:05












TTF fonts : # cp [font] /usr/share/fonts/TTF/ ... Or you can do mkdir .fonts in /home/name/, and copy fonts to the hidden .fonts/ directory.
– Knud Larsen
May 17 at 17:15




TTF fonts : # cp [font] /usr/share/fonts/TTF/ ... Or you can do mkdir .fonts in /home/name/, and copy fonts to the hidden .fonts/ directory.
– Knud Larsen
May 17 at 17:15












What "standard 14 fonts"?
– vonbrand
May 18 at 15:11




What "standard 14 fonts"?
– vonbrand
May 18 at 15:11















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