On the other hand, about 75% of people use Windows, which usually comes with Arial pre-installed, so you could just reference the system fonts and not worry about that. If you're determined to support OS X and Linux, anyone can get Arial for free through Microsoft's core fonts for the web, but their EULA says you can't redistribute them. More videos like this at: A simple demonstration on how to install TrueType.
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I'am using OpenSuse 12.2 and installed various font-packages. Fontconfig is triggered by SuSEConfig. So far, the installation seems ok. But I have the following problem:
I have to use the font 'Helvetica', but I am getting Arial. I've run the following tests:
The first command should not return Arial as font, or am I wrong? Even if Arial is in a way the right answer, how can I configure the font system to return 'Adobe Helvetica'?
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