B balanga Jan 10, 2018 #1 After using Linux Debian for the last couple of days I much prefer the default fonts it uses with Xcfe than I get with FreeBSD. How do I find out which it uses, and will the same ones be available for FreeBSD?
After using Linux Debian for the last couple of days I much prefer the default fonts it uses with Xcfe than I get with FreeBSD. How do I find out which it uses, and will the same ones be available for FreeBSD?
D Deleted member 48958 Guest Jan 10, 2018 #2 Do not know what font Debian Xfce uses by default, but, as far as I remember, Xfce in FreeBSD uses regular Sans font, you can try to use x11-fonts/droid-fonts-ttf, or x11-fonts/cantarell-fonts, or x11-fonts/ubuntu-font. Install font that you want to use https://www.freebsd.org/doc/handbook/x-fonts.html Then choose it using Xfce settings.
Do not know what font Debian Xfce uses by default, but, as far as I remember, Xfce in FreeBSD uses regular Sans font, you can try to use x11-fonts/droid-fonts-ttf, or x11-fonts/cantarell-fonts, or x11-fonts/ubuntu-font. Install font that you want to use https://www.freebsd.org/doc/handbook/x-fonts.html Then choose it using Xfce settings.