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Re: Linux equivalent of Apple's fontbook





On Tue, Jul 17, 2018 at 4:49 AM, Johann Spies <johann.spies@gmail.com> wrote:
On Debian, how do I see what all the characters in a LateX font like
Linux Libertine O look like?

Fontbook on OS X is a very good program to exactly see what a font looks like.


westk@westkent:~/TOBY/MAC-to-NAME$ aptitude search font | grep manage
p  font-manager - font management application for the GNOME desktop
p  fontmanager.app - Font manager for GNUstep
p  fontypython - Find, view and manage font files of all kinds


I just installed font-manager and gave it a whirl; it looks like it might do what you want.


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