08-28-2022, 05:58 PM
The path should be "/usr/share/fonts/", however it could have directories according to font families, while Windows insists in all font files in one directory.
A path copied to clipboard might have stuff not wanted in it such as "file://" likely to be pre-pended by a web browser. What you might want to do is paste first into Mousepad or other text editor that comes with Linux, so you get a chance to see what was copied to the clipboard. You could construct the entire pathname in this way, first looking for the multiple directory mush, and then the filename itself. This could be done with the dialog for a single file's properties (right button mouse click on file, then choose "Properties" from menu). However this wouldn't tell you if the font is monospaced or not. Must depend more on the font's name such as "Liberation Mono".
A path copied to clipboard might have stuff not wanted in it such as "file://" likely to be pre-pended by a web browser. What you might want to do is paste first into Mousepad or other text editor that comes with Linux, so you get a chance to see what was copied to the clipboard. You could construct the entire pathname in this way, first looking for the multiple directory mush, and then the filename itself. This could be done with the dialog for a single file's properties (right button mouse click on file, then choose "Properties" from menu). However this wouldn't tell you if the font is monospaced or not. Must depend more on the font's name such as "Liberation Mono".