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Today I watched A Titus video about customizing his terminal to make it less ugly. And to install new fonts he had to type some weird commands to find where those files were stored and some other alien commands to get them installed.
Do you know what I don't have to do in windows to get a font installed ? None of that. Open the file like normal people do and click install. No wizardry spells to learn
doesn't KDE just let you double-click the TTFs and install them that way?
Gnome works like that too- double click on the TTF/OTF and you get a window with a preview of the font and an install button.