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[[File:FontManagementSettings.png|center|500px|Font Management settings windows]]


This configureation module allows you to manage the fonts installed in your system. For more details, see [http://docs.kde.org/stable/en/kdebase-workspace/kcontrol/fontinst/index.html the Handbook].
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This configuration module allows you to manage the fonts installed in your system. You can add new fonts, delete existing one. You can also see how the font look.


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You can use the group functionality, to sort the fonts in categories. By default, only 3 categories exists: All Fonts, Personal Fonts and System Fonts. The first time you create a new group, you also add a new 'Unclassified' group, where all fonts not categorized go.
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[[File:FontManagementSettingsGroup.png|center|200px|New font group]]
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You can drag and drop a font to a group, to add them to the selected group.
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* [https://docs.kde.org/trunk5/en/kde-workspace/kcontrol/fontinst/index.html KDE official documentation].
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Font Management settings windows
Font Management settings windows

This configuration module allows you to manage the fonts installed in your system. You can add new fonts, delete existing one. You can also see how the font look.

You can use the group functionality, to sort the fonts in categories. By default, only 3 categories exists: All Fonts, Personal Fonts and System Fonts. The first time you create a new group, you also add a new 'Unclassified' group, where all fonts not categorized go.

New font group
New font group

You can drag and drop a font to a group, to add them to the selected group.

More Information