Yes, did the mkfontdir and xset fp rehash.
By the way, I put the font files in .fonts instead of a folder of their own. Do you think that could have been the problem?
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Most likely, Try to put them in a bitocra folder, put that one to .fonts, mkfontdir, fc-cache -fv. That should be enough if you're using the fonts in GTK applications. If you want xfontsel to recognize the fonts, you have to add the path to the xorg configuration file.
kudos nice work
Thanks, trying it out now.
Apparently bitmap fonts are disabled by default in many distros.
Debian contains the say file as Ubuntu. Fedora appears to have a similar file by the name of '/etc/fonts/conf.d/25-no-bitmap-fedora.conf'.
I guess I wasn't the only one dissatisfied with the available bitmap fonts. :lolflag:
Oh, yeah, I forgot, the easy way to enable bitmap fonts on Ubuntu is to run as root
And answer Yes to the third question.Code:dpkg-reconfigure fontconfig-config