B BoredPanda New Member Joined Jul 25, 2019 Messages 16 Reaction score 7 Credits 0 Jul 29, 2019 #1 I (quite stupidly if I may add) seem to have removed the font used by my system. Is there any way I can fix this?
I (quite stupidly if I may add) seem to have removed the font used by my system. Is there any way I can fix this?
Condobloke Well-Known Member Joined Apr 30, 2017 Messages 8,182 Reaction score 6,656 Credits 54,586 Jul 30, 2019 #2 G'day BoredPanda, and Welcome to linux.org HERE
wizardfromoz Administrator Staff member Gold Supporter Joined Apr 30, 2017 Messages 9,976 Reaction score 8,875 Credits 45,262 Jul 30, 2019 #3 Nice find, Brian But (Wizard's but is never far behind him) deepin-font-installer is already installed. Panda you can check for this at Terminal Code: apt-cache policy deepin-font-installer ... after you get past "deepin-f" you can press Tab to Autocomplete. On your Desktop Launcher, type in font and you will find it. I haven't used it (yet) so can't tell you how it works. Cheers Wizard
Nice find, Brian But (Wizard's but is never far behind him) deepin-font-installer is already installed. Panda you can check for this at Terminal Code: apt-cache policy deepin-font-installer ... after you get past "deepin-f" you can press Tab to Autocomplete. On your Desktop Launcher, type in font and you will find it. I haven't used it (yet) so can't tell you how it works. Cheers Wizard
OP B BoredPanda New Member Joined Jul 25, 2019 Messages 16 Reaction score 7 Credits 0 Jul 30, 2019 #4 Fixed it. I just reinstalled noto fonts again! Glad I could do it, because the interface was looking awful without it. Thanks!
Fixed it. I just reinstalled noto fonts again! Glad I could do it, because the interface was looking awful without it. Thanks!