KDE will have its own font: Oxygen Font

KDE it is, in my view, one of the most complete desktop environments. However, something that was missing was to have a typography to differentiate it from the rest, just as the "professional" alternatives do.

This typeface, obviously, must integrate with the default theme: Oxygen. Hence his name is Oxygen Font.

Installation

Using Git:

git clone git: //anongit.kde.org/oxygen-fonts

Or by downloading the tarball:

wget -c http://anongit.kde.org/oxygen-fonts/oxygen-fonts-latest.tar.gz

In any case, you will get 3 folders that you must put inside / usr / share / fonts (so that any user can use it) or ~ / .fonts (so that only the user with whom you logged in can use it).

Source: Desde Linux


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  1.   Sebastian Varela placeholder image said

    Typography looks blurry

  2.   Lucas matias gomez said

    No Sebas, it's blurred by resolution, nothing else, we all see it like that.

  3.   lordix said

    I see this font a little blurry, I don't know if it will be my thing but I don't like how it looks.

  4.   Let's use Linux said

    So is. .is blurred by image resolution.