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    How to install Microsoft fonts in Linux office suites | PCWorld

    https://www.pcworld.com/.../how-to-install-microsoft-fonts-in-linux-office-suites.html
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    Dec 30, 2014 - If you don't have a Windows system around, you can use a script that downloads the PowerPoint Viewer 2007 application from Microsoft, extracts the six ClearType fonts, and installs them on your Linux system. This script will install the ClearType fonts for just your user account, while the above script ...

    Install Microsoft Windows Fonts in Ubuntu - OSTechNix

    https://www.ostechnix.com/install-microsoft-windows-fonts-ubuntu-16-04/
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    Jul 1, 2016 - This short tutorial describes how to Install Microsoft Windows Fonts in Ubuntu 16.04 and its derivatives. ... If you have dual boot system with Linux and Windows operating system, you can easily install the MS fonts from Windows C drive. All you have to do is mount the Windows partition (C:/Windows).

    licenses - Can Microsoft fonts be bought and included in the Linux ...

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    Jul 15, 2013 - There's also a package called ttf-ms-fonts which includes some the fonts you mentioned and can be legally installed. ... These are still freely [legally] available and easy to install in Linux. Tahoma... and newer fonts like Calibri ... heh, I think it's very unlikely that these could ever be had [legally] for free.

    HOWTO: Have All Your Windows Fonts in Ubuntu. [Archive] - Ubuntu ...

    https://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-106957.html
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    Dec 22, 2005 - 21 posts - ‎15 authors
    It's pretty simple and quick, and you'll have all your favorite fonts! Hurray for Wingdings! :D First, you need to mount your Windows partition (skip these steps you are already mounted). You should know if you've mounted this or not; if you can access your files from your Windows partition by clicking an icon ...

    Adding Windows Fonts in Linux | All about Linux

    www.aboutlinux.info/2005/12/adding-windows-fonts-in-linux.html
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    Dec 2, 2005 - But at times you come across a website which has been designed with the windows user in mind. Such websites are best viewed with one of the windows fonts. If you have windows OS installed on your machine, you can copy the essential fonts from the windows partition to linux and use them to get a ...

    Install Microsoft fonts in Linux - Lifehacker

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    Jun 29, 2007 - A user of the Linux Mint forum demonstrates the two-step process of installing Microsoft Fonts. What are these "Microsoft ... OpenOffice. If you're looking for a more streamlined way of installing these fonts you can also install them using Automatix. HowTo: Have Windows fonts in Mint (or Ubuntu) [Linux Mint] ...

    [Solved] Using Windows fonts in Linux (View topic) • Apache ...

    https://forum.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?t=36747
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    Dec 17, 2010 - 9 posts - ‎3 authors
    Can I copy the Windows fonts in /windows/fonts to somewhere in Linux where they will be recognised and used, both on screen and printer? Using Ubuntu ... If you find that it is legal to use the font you need on another system, just copy it to, for example, ~/fonts (it is a hidden folder in your home directory)

    can i copy and use windows fonts in Linux ? - Linux Forums

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    Sep 26, 2006 - Hello i have dual boot. windows xp and mandriva. is it possible to copy windows font directory in linux and use those fonts? if its possible, where sh.

    Installing Windows fonts in Linux with symbolic links - Ars ...

    https://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?f=20&t=463169
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    Nov 2, 2004 - 11 posts - ‎5 authors
    A friend of mine and myself were messing around in linux installed in our laptops. He's got Ubuntu installed and I have FC2. He asked if why does linux have such ugly fonts and I told him that he can use his windows fonts (TTF) instead. I showed him how. I had this crazy idea to install all my fonts worth ...

    Microsoft fonts - ArchWiki

    https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Microsoft_fonts
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    Jump to Windows 8 - On the installed Windows 8.1 system fonts are usually located in %WINDIR%\Fonts and license file is %SYSTEM32%\license.rtf . You need the files listed in the source=() array. Place them in the same directory as this PKGBUILD file, then run makepkg. makepkg --pkg ttf-ms-win8 will make just ...

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