What is your “basic” list of fonts every linux desktop user should install ?

    • folkrav
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      42 years ago

      Iosevka is so great. Not everyone likes the narrow look. I’ve tried other fonts a couple of times since I stumbled on it a good handfuls of years ago, but I always come back.

      • @mb_@lemm.ee
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        You can always compile your own Iosevka and adjust several pieces, I have done that selecting what I consider the best pieces a long time ago.

        The compiled font lives in an easy to access internal webserver that I just grab from every computer I use (=

  • Lantern
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    I commonly use the following font families:

    Hack

    Noto

    Inter

    Helvetica

    Montserrat

    Space Grotesk

    Times New Roman

    Atkinson Hyperlegible

    Cormorant (Garamond)

  • Bloody Harry
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    42 years ago

    Libertinus Serif (much nicer Times New Roman-ish serif text font. Huge amount of glyphs, open source font license, great to read on display and on print)

    Lato (Sans font which imo compliments Libertinus Serif really good. More for short texts, headlines etc. I wouldn’t recommend it as a UI font. Also permissive font license.)

  • Pope-King Joe
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    42 years ago

    I always install the Noto fonts for things like emojis and asian characters, extra fonts to cover the Cyrillic alphabet, and finally OnePlus’s Slate font, which I fell in love with back in the days when I rocked a OnePlus 7 Pro.

  • folkrav
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    32 years ago

    Noto for desktop apps. Inter is nice too. Roboto was a long time favorite of mine too.

    Iosevka for monospace. Hack and Fira Code/Mono are great as well.

  • @mhz@lemm.ee
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    32 years ago

    Dejavu is the right font for me for both ebglush and arabic letters.

  • @shapis@lemmy.ml
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    These are the ones I install on every system:

    ttf-caladea 20200113-3

    ttf-carlito 20230509-1

    ttf-fira-code 6.2-2

    ttf-liberation 2.1.5-1

    ttf-linux-libertine-g 20120116-7

    adobe-source-sans-fonts 3.052-1

    adobe-source-serif-fonts 4.005-1

    noto-fonts-cjk 20230817-1

    noto-fonts-extra 1:23.11.1-1

    Currently trying otf-monaspace though and I quite like it.

  • @Pantherina@feddit.de
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    Mscorefonts.

    Remind me to send a link, the only way to get them seems to be from Windows, pretty stupid. Calibri, Times, Cambria, damn Comic Sans, these.

      • @Pantherina@feddit.de
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        12 years ago

        Hahah purchase a license. I dont get it, these are just ttf files that are needed for basic compatibility

        • @cmnybo@discuss.tchncs.de
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          22 years ago

          Those fonts are not free. They may be just ttf files, but there is a massive amount of work that goes into creating a font with unicode support. If you just want fonts for basic compatibility, you can use open source fonts with compatible metrics such as the Liberation fonts or use the microsoft core fonts that haven’t been updated in 20 years.

          • @Pantherina@feddit.de
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            12 years ago

            Yes I know. But I mean microsoft will not get poor if we share their proprietary fonts they set as default on all documents.

            Btw how are fonts integrated in PDFs? You can load the documents without the fonts installed

            • @cmnybo@discuss.tchncs.de
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              32 years ago

              Many fonts have a license that allows them to be embedded in a pdf. Newer fonts usually have a flag that tells the software if the font can be embedded or not, not all software respects that flag though. Older fonts don’t have the flag and will embed even if you are not allowed to embed them.

              • @Pantherina@feddit.de
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                12 years ago

                Thanks for the info! So the entire .ttf package is embedded, or every single character as SVG? Damn that sounds like a waste of space compared to HTML where fonts with alternatives and fallback also work.

  • Aatube
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    32 years ago

    Apple’s San Francisco including New York and Mono Nerd cuz they gud >:)

    • IgnacioOP
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      2 years ago

      I like SF Pro but I use Inter because of OSL

    • @superbirra@lemmy.world
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      22 years ago

      lol after being exposed to it a bit because gitlab.com I’ve decided it’s my best font forever <3 I’ve configured it everywhere a monospaced font is used including gitk and termux on my phone hahaha so cool

  • IgnacioOP
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    • inter for gnome
    • fira-mono for terminal
    • fira-code for coding
    • noto, liberation and dejavu for completion
  • DaveedMee
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    22 years ago

    i usually import all Windows fonts and some nerdfonts for terminal

  • funkajunk
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    22 years ago

    I really like cascadia-code for my terminal (nerdfonts.com has the version with all the ligatures)

    I don’t do any graphic design or anything like that, so the fonts that come with any modern distro seem to do the trick - maybe I’d install ttf-ms-fonts for better compatibility when dealing with files across multiple operating systems.