Re: kpdf does not show some fonts

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On Friday 16 September 2022 09:38:20 am E. Liddell wrote:
> Checking the properties of the file, I wonder if your issue is that it
> couldn't find an acceptable substitute font on your system.  On mine, it
> seems to be pulling in Times New Roman from the Microsoft corefonts package
> as a substitute for the Mac-typical Times font.  I suspect Debian wouldn't
> make the MS fonts available in its main repository due to the license.

Ah, good point, I have (most) MS fonts installed.

Below are my (really old) notes.  AFAIR you could also copy them to somewhere 
like /sys(?) /etc(?) such that every user had access to them.

Best,
Michael

::Install Windows Fonts;;

Copy your Windows *.ttf (C:\Windows\Fonts) files to /home/user/.fonts folder.

or

apt-get install ttf-mscorefonts-installer
(see 2nd Ref:, espcially on building font information cache files)

Ref:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/34077/libreoffice-missing-certain-microsoft-fonts
https://askubuntu.com/questions/463754/how-to-make-ttf-mscorefonts-installer-package-download-fonts-after-it-says-it-i
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