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Installing on Linux:
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There are many different Linux distributions and some handle font management
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differently. These instructions are for the most common Linux distributions:
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1. Create a folder called ".fonts" in your home directory.
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Example: mkdir -p ~/.fonts
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2. Copy the otf files in the "Inter Desktop" folder into your .fonts directory
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Example: cp "Inter Desktop"/*.otf ~/.fonts/
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You may have to restart apps and/or your window server session.
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Again, these instructions are for the most common Linux distributuons like
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Ubuntu and might not apply to you. Refer to the documentation for your
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distribution for more details on how to manage fonts in your OS.
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Q&A
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Q: I installed the fonts but they don't show up
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A: Try rebuilding the font database:
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sudo fc-cache -f -v
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Then restart your program(s).
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Q: Is there a way to tell if Inter was actually installed?
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A: Try running: fc-list | grep "Inter"
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Q: ~/.fonts is an old thing. The new thing is ~/.local/share/fonts
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A: Yes, that is true for recent distributions. These distros usually support
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~/.fonts as well making these instructions work for everyone. Yay.
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