07-14-2019
Great.
Yes, that is what I thought you would do when I asked you to copy over the fonts from one system to the other; but you were working in the wrong font directories before; directories which were not in your fonts.conf file.
Glad you finally got it all sorted out.
At the end of the day, it is just "Linux font management", and the manual process of Linux font installation (and verification) should yield the the same results in each Linux distribution.
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LEARN ABOUT CENTOS
t1libconfig
T1LIBCONFIG(8) System Manager's Manual T1LIBCONFIG(8)
NAME
t1libconfig - create the t1lib.config and FontDataBase files for t1lib
SYNOPSIS
t1libconfig [ -v,--version ] [ -h,--help ] --force ] [ fontdirectory... ]
DESCRIPTION
t1libconfig scans a list of directories for Type 1 fonts and font metric files, and generates a configuration file and font database file
for the t1lib rasterizer library accordingly. By default, it looks in all subdirectories of /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts, and in
/usr/lib/ghostscript. Extra directories to search may be specified on the command line. The t1libconfig script tries not to scan the same
directory twice (this is, however, not foolproof, since /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts and /usr/lib/X11/fonts typically point to the same direc-
tory on GNU/Linux systems).
OPTIONS
-v,--version
Print the version of t1libconfig and exit.
-h,--help
Print help about usage and exit.
--force
Force the generation of new configuration files even if these files already exist on the system.
FILES
/etc/t1lib/t1lib.config Contains configuration information for t1lib, including colon-separated lists of paths to Type 1 font files and
font metrics files, and the location of the default font database file
/etc/t1lib/FontDataBase Contains a list of the names of Type 1 font files to be used by t1lib.
AUTHOR
David Huggins-Daines <dhd@debian.org>
SEE ALSO
FontDataBase(5)
T1LIBCONFIG(8)