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However, Konqueror does (Section 11.4), and it is possible to run
Konqueror within a GNOME session.
Figure 11-1. Fonts display in GNOME??™s Nautilus file manager
11.4
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11.4 Adding and Removing Fonts Using KDE
KDE??™s Konqueror file and web browser enables you to view, install, and delete fonts
from both the system-wide font directories and your personal font directory. To
access this mode:
1. Start Konqueror, using the Home or Web Browser panel icons, or the K Menu.
2. Enter fonts:/ into the location field.
You can also access the Konqueror font display by running this
command:
$ konqueror fonts:/
The window will show icons labeled Personal and System; double-click on the group
you wish to see, and the display shown in Figure 11-3 will appear. The appearance
may vary depending on the Konqueror display options you have selected.
Double-clicking on a font presents the KFontView window shown in Figure 11-4,
showing an extended font sample. Clicking on the T icon enables you to change the
sample sentence; the default sentence is a pangram that contains each of the 26 letters
in the Latin alphabet.
Figure 11-2. GNOME font viewer
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