The default font in centos7 is ugly. Although you can install the font of Wenquan translation, you are used to the in windows. Therefore, the process is quite simple.
1. First, create a msfonts directory under/usr/share/fonts in centos to store, and then CP msyh. tth msyhbd. TTF to msfonts.
CD/usr/share/Fonts
Mkdir msfonts
CP/mnt/w_win7/msyh *.
PS: Pay attention to the small dot that follows. It refers to the current directory. Run this command when CD is under the msfonts directory.
W_win7 is a directory created under/mnt. It is used to mount the C drive of windows.
Of course, you can also download from the Internet and put it in the msfonts directory.
2. Execute the command: sudo chmod 664 msyh * to change the font permission.
3. Refresh the font cache, execute the command FC-Cache-FV, and restart it.
KDE font rendering!
KDE System settings-application interface-font, set to all fonts (in fact, it is also changed to fontconfig, but changed to global), and cannot be subdivided like fontconfig, however, you can use the "system settings" option to perform more detailed settings based on fontconfig (but you have to edit the fontconfig configuration file ).
See: http://bckong.blog.51cto.com/user_index.php? Action = addblog & job = Modify & tid = 1570950
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Centos 7 KDE Desktop installation of font! And font rendering!