netrick New Member
 member is offline
Joined: Mar 2012 Gender: Male  Posts: 1
|  | SalineOS Fonts « Thread Started on Mar 31, 2012, 4:22am » | |
Hello, I'm new to linux world and I'm using debian testing, but I love SalineOS fonts (and I love salineos for home server usage, but for desktop it lacks fresh softwarte). They are really great, and even after installing ms fonts on pure debian and doing config, its still no way as good as salineos fonts, in example chromium. How can I achieve saline os fonts on pure debian? Just copy some font config files?
I hope you can help me and understand my english.
Thanks and wishing luck with this awesome distro!
| |
|
ukbrian Senior Member
    member is offline
Joined: Aug 2011 Gender: Male  Posts: 288
|  | Re: SalineOS Fonts « Reply #1 on Mar 31, 2012, 5:26am » | |
Welcome to Saline, you have no problem with your english friend, you do it well. I can't answer your query but someone will come along soon.
![[image] [image]](http://smile.lin.me.uk/welcome-9.gif)
| |
|
petrek Senior Member
    member is offline
![[avatar] [avatar]](http://img543.imageshack.us/img543/3784/avatarebm.jpg)
Joined: Aug 2011 Gender: Male  Posts: 386 Location: Poland
|  | Re: SalineOS Fonts « Reply #2 on Apr 1, 2012, 11:05am » | |
Welcome By default Saline uses Sans Bold 10. You can check it in main menu -> Settings -> Appearance -> Fonts.
|
Skallagrigg |
|
Anthony Nordquist Administrator
     member is offline
![[homepage] [homepage]](http://images.proboards.com/new/buttons/www_sm.png) Joined: Dec 2010 Gender: Male  Posts: 1,343
|  | Re: SalineOS Fonts « Reply #3 on Apr 1, 2012, 12:40pm » | |
The terminal uses Monospace bold 12. You should also make sure anti aliasing is enabled, you will find that in the Settings > Appearance > Fonts dialog as well. For even more clarity you can set a custom DPI (Dots per inch) to use for the fonts, again on the same dialog.
| |
|