The Nimbus font can be used as the default font of many writing or text-editing
applications.
It is also specified as the console font in .Xdefaults or .Xresources for many Puppies.
However, with the recent trend towards thinner, meager, even anorexic, Pups, I have
found that it is missing in many Pups, even if specified in .Xdefaults or .Xresources.
It is actually a very nice font, comparable to the DejaVu font in many respects, as
you'll see if you visit these Web pages:
https://www.fontsquirrel.com/fonts/nimbus-roman-no9-l
https://www.fontsquirrel.com/fonts/nimbus-mono
https://www.fontsquirrel.com/fonts/nimbus-sans-l
About a third down the page, the font-squirrel site shows what the font looks like.
The Nimbus comes in the usual three variants: mono, sans serif and serif ( or
"roman" ). It should be able to fill most writing needs.
These fonts are also multilingual, for languages using the Latin alphabet (my under-
standing). If you wish to know if the Nimbus font has characters for your language, at
the bottom of the font-squirrel page, click on "languages", there's a long list.
The Nimbus is also included by default as one of the ghostscript fonts, although not in
the usual TTF or OTF formats.
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As per forum rules, I had to split the Nimbus zip archive in three sections, in order not
to exceed the 256 Kb limit per file.
To reassemble:
-- go to your download directory, open a console and type:
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cat xa?-N*.zip > Nimbus.zip
Then move these fonts to directory /usr/share/fonts/default/TTF.
Finally type
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fc-cache -r
IHTH. BFN.