Many Windows fonts (such as Arial, TimesNewRoman, Verdana) are widely used in websites and business documents. There are two ways to borrow these fonts to the Ubuntu system. The first and easiest way is to install the msttcorefonts package, which contains Microsoft's most popular core Web fonts. During the installation process, you may be prompted to install the Debian font manager. Do not worry about it. Just continue. Another way is to extract the font from Win
Many Windows fonts (such as Arial, Times New Roman, Verdana) are widely used in websites and business documents.
There are two ways to borrow these fonts to the Ubuntu system. The first and easiest way is to install the msttcorefonts package, which contains Microsoft's most popular core Web fonts. During the installation process, you may be prompted to install the Debian font manager. Do not worry about it. Just continue.
Another method is to copy the font from Windows or Mac OS X. The advantage of this method is to include almost all fonts of Windows and Mac OS X, and even additional fonts provided by applications (such as Microsoft Office.
Importing fonts from Windows
For Windows and Ubuntu systems, follow these steps:
Open the Windows partition in Nautilus and find the Windows/fonts directory. Select All ttf fonts and copy them to the clipboard.
Go to your Home directory in Nautilus. Create a file named fonts, right-click "Paste", and copy the file to this directory. Rename the fonts directory to ". fonts ". Now you can use the Windows Font in the application. Note that the ". fonts" directory is a hidden directory. You must select "Show Hidden Files" in the "View" menu of Natuilus.