Installing Other Supported Fonts
 
 
 
NoteThe following procedures and comments apply to Linux systems only. To use a font of the supported format in Smoke for Mac OS X, install the font in /Library/Fonts. In Smoke, you can access those fonts from the font file browser and by clicking the System Fonts folder.

Most TrueType, CID, and OpenType fonts that you use on a Windows or Macintosh system can be copied to the Linux system for use with Smoke.

NoteTrueType Collection (.ttc) fonts are not supported directly. These must be converted to (non-compressed) TrueType font (.ttf) files. Their conversion is beyond the scope of this document.

To install other supported fonts:

  1. Using an FTP or other file transfer utility, copy the fonts from the Windows or Macintosh system to the Linux system.
  2. In the transfer utility, set the transfer format to binary mode.
    NoteIn Mac OS X, you need to install a utility, such as BinJuggler, to encode the files before transferring.
  3. Log in to your Linux system as root.
  4. If necessary, in a terminal, copy the fonts to the directory of your choice.
  5. The next time you start Smoke, you can load and select the fonts.
NoteWhen entering non-Latin text characters in Smoke, consult your system documentation to make sure the required input method packages are installed. For example, to enter Chinese characters, you can use the chinput package.