If you often use computers and type frequently, you may need a tool that allows you to conveniently view fonts, use it to view the fonts installed in the system and the effects of different texts and sizes. Is there such a tool? This GFont Viewer may meet your requirements.
Cadmartins has just released the initial version of GFont Viewer: 0.1, which is a software written in RealBasic. On Linux, it has a GTK + interface.
You can use it to view the fonts installed in the system. By dragging the scroll bar, you can zoom in or out the font. For example:
An easy-to-use software.
If you are interested in this, visit the GFont Viewer project homepage, download the Binary Package on the Downloads page, decompress the package, and add the execution permission to the package. Then you can directly run the package. After the installation, You Can skillfully view the font in Linux.
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