Do you prefer Windows TrueType fonts to the default fonts installed by Ubuntu? The mscorefonts package containing most Microsoft fonts can be installed and configured easily in a few steps below:
Go to Applications (or Main Menu) > Accessories > Terminal.
- Paste sudo apt-get install ttf-mscorefonts-installer into the Terminal (by pressing Ctrl-Shift-V in the Terminal after copying the highlighted code).
- Go to System > Preferences > Appearance > Fonts.
- Click each of them, pick a font and size to configure for window title and so on.
- Press Alt+F2 to bring up "Run Application" window.
- Paste gksu nautilus /usr/share/fonts/truetype into the box, click "Run" to open Nautilus in the right folder.
- Create a new sub-folder and copy your files ending with .ttf into the sub-folder.
- Enter sudo fc-cache -f -v in the Terminal to rebuild the font information.
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