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[[File:FontSettings.png|center|500px|Fonts settings windows]]
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You can also configure anti-aliasing. But it's recommended to understand that is anti-aliasing before trying to change this settings. Read for example this [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spatial_anti-aliasing wikipedia article].
You can also configure anti-aliasing. But it's recommended to understand that is anti-aliasing before trying to change this settings. Read for example this [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spatial_anti-aliasing wikipedia article].


==Font Management== <!--T:5-->
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[[File:FontManagementSettings.png|center|500px|Font Management settings windows]]
 
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This settings windows let you manage the font installed on your computer. You can add new fonts, delete existing one. You can also see how the font look.


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* [https://docs.kde.org/trunk5/en/kde-workspace/kcontrol/font/index.html KDE official documentation].
You can use the group functionality, to sort the fonts in categories. By default, only 3 categories exists: All Fonts, Personal Fonts and System Fonts. The first time you create a new group, you also add a new 'Unclassified' group, where all fonts not categorized go.


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[[File:FontManagementSettingsGroup.png|center|200px|New font group]]
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You can drag and drop font to a group, to add then to the selected group.
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Revision as of 12:55, 26 December 2018

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Fonts settings windows
Fonts settings windows

Plasma let you can configure the font used. By clicking on Adjust All Fonts..., you can configure all fonts categories at the same time. Alternately you can configure each font category separately.

You can also configure anti-aliasing. But it's recommended to understand that is anti-aliasing before trying to change this settings. Read for example this wikipedia article.

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