December 28, 2013
> Basically it is a font browsing system, hence the title GFontBrowser.


Will it let you zap fonts you have no use for without a long command line performance?
December 28, 2013
On Sat, 2013-12-28 at 18:06 +0000, Steve Teale wrote:
> > Basically it is a font browsing system, hence the title GFontBrowser.
> 
> 
> Will it let you zap fonts you have no use for without a long command line performance?

No, it is only about reviewing the fonts you have. Mode 1 is to look at the fonts in the standard Fontconfig set up (easy bit); Mode 2 is to specify a list of directories containing fonts to review (this is the hard bit).

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