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<p>Package installable from artful repo's is JUST a viewer, no
option to add fonts.</p>
<p>3.23.91-0ubuntu1</p>
<p>regards<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 28/04/17 12:10, Mariusz Kubański
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<div>Hello.<br>
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As a regular user, I have a small suggestion regarding default
programs installed in Xubuntu.<br>
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<div>I think that <b>gnome-font-viewer</b> would be a very nice
inclusion. It's very light & simple, doesn't need any
dependencies (that aren't already met in default Xubuntu) as
far as I know.<br>
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<div>Why I think it should be included? It's useful to view the
fonts that are already installed on our system, but most
important it helps to add a new font by just a click of a
button.<br>
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<div>As could be seen on this screenshot: <a
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<div>So to summarize: lightweight, user-friendly, in official
repos, not bloated, without a need for additional packages.<br>
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<div>Open for discussion.<br>
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<div>Best regards,<br>
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<div>Mariusz Kubański (Spass)<br>
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