I believe once they are installed just use cp comand to copy them to the /usr/local/share/fonts/ directory. You can copy from downloads if you save there or from ~/.local/share/fonts/ directory since they are already installed. Read the system wide instructions from the Ubuntu link below. I'll go check the file tree in LL and see if this correct. You may have to reboot after, and/or update LibreOffice fonts. I'll get back to you shortly.
https://linuxconfig.org/how-to-install-f...aver-linux
Yep it is different in LL. Copy fonts with sudo cp to a /usr/share/fonts/truetype/newfontdirectory/ directory as long as it is a ttf font. Create a directory first with the font name in the /truetype/ directory or copy the font to the /litefonts/ directory instead. Someone else may have an easier suggestion here, and I am not completely clear on how the /litefonts/ directory may or may not integrate with LibreOffice.
TC
https://linuxconfig.org/how-to-install-f...aver-linux
Yep it is different in LL. Copy fonts with sudo cp to a /usr/share/fonts/truetype/newfontdirectory/ directory as long as it is a ttf font. Create a directory first with the font name in the /truetype/ directory or copy the font to the /litefonts/ directory instead. Someone else may have an easier suggestion here, and I am not completely clear on how the /litefonts/ directory may or may not integrate with LibreOffice.
TC
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