[Discuss] Installing a Font in Fedora 28

Mike Lalumiere mike at faifw.org
Tue Jul 24 21:10:04 EDT 2018


Hi Nancy,

It looks like there are several packages that include Greek fonts available to install via dnf.
https://apps.fedoraproject.org/packages/s/greek%2520font

Perhaps in a terminal run this to install some of those packages?
sudo dnf install gdouros-aegean-fonts gfs-solomos-fonts gfs-jackson-fonts

You can also use dnf to search the available packages:
dnf search greek font

-Mike

On Tue, Jul 24, 2018 at 08:27:23PM -0400, Nancy Allison wrote:
> Hello, all.
> 
> I am new to Fedora (v. 28) and need to install a font. (I actually never
> tried to add a font in Ubuntu, either, in the past.)
> 
> I've looked at the Fedora Fonts directory, but I see a listing of icons
> instead of font filenames. I don't know what kind of fonts Fedora uses.
> 
> Once I know, would it be as simple as copying a new font into that
> directory, in order to have the use of it? I need to use a Koine Greek
> font. I searched for "Greek" and "Koine" in that font directory and found
> nothing.
> 
> Thanks for all suggestions.
> 
> --Nancy
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