how to change the font style on Linux?

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  1. ScarlettT1

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    I have a question is that how to change the fonts style in Linux I newly used Linux but I don't know how to change the fonts style in Linux I love most of the fonts style on the Ezee Fonts website if anyone knows about this please tell me and proper guide me how I can do this
     
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  2. codiant

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    Formal way to change the font style:
    1. Open the terminal with pressing Ctrl + Alt + T .
    2. Then go from menu Edit → Profiles. On the profile edit window, click on the Edit button.
    3. Then in the General tab, uncheck Use the system fixed width font, and then select your desired font from dropdown menu.
     
  3. MuhammadS8

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    1. Launch the DConf Editor;
    2. Open "org" -> "gnome" -> "desktop" -> "interface" in the left pane;
    3. In the right pane, you'll find "document-font-name", "font-name" and "monospace-font-name". ...
    4. Open "org" -> "gnome" -> "nautilus" -> "desktop" in the left pane;
     
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  5. DavinaM

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    To change the font style in Linux, you can typically adjust the settings through your desktop environment or by using tools like GNOME Tweaks or Unity Tweak Tool, depending on the Linux distribution you're using. You may need to download and install the fonts from websites like Ezee Fonts before you can use them on your system.
     

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