Here is the main one, which will give you other links to good sites. http://www.freewareconnection.com/fonts.html I found this in the Fonts-HOWTO P.S. I solved my unzip problem. I just did unzip "/fonts/*.zip" instead of just plain unzip /fonts/*.zip - just needed the quotes. And, Thanks, Art, for the font archive attachment! On Sat, 30 Sep 2000, you wrote: > Am 29. Sep, 2000 schwäzte Rick Rosinski so: > > I have been looking for free true-type fonts, and I have found > > many web sites out there. The one thing that they have in > > common is that they have them all listed *individually*, and not > > one of them (that I have found so far) have all fonts in one big > > Do you mind making a listing of all of them and passing that along to the > list? I haven't found too many (haven't looked real hard either), but am > getting ready to restart my Xserver (it's been up almost 300 days) and > want to add true type fonts as well as take advantage of the hints from a > fellow RedHat engineer that Kevin pointed us at. > > > file that I can just download and extract. Plus, most of the ones > > I have found are *.zip files, and the unzip command doesn't seem > > to accept a command like "unzip /fonts/*". it says - for each file - > > caution: filename not matched: /fonts/whatever.zip, and nothing > > gets extracted. > > for i in fonts/*zip > do > unzip $i > done > > That'll grab everything that fits fonts/*zip and loop through hitting > unzip with one filename at a time. Replace "fonts/*zip" with commands in > backticks, e.g. `find / -name "*.conf"`, and use other commands like "rm > -f $i" for hours of entertainment ;-). [1][2] > > ciao, > > der.hans > > [1] No, don't run this. It'll ruin your day :). > [2] In the case of find it's easier to do the whole thing with find. 'find > / -name "*.conf" -exec rm -f {} \;", but again don't run this :). -- Rick Rosinski http://rickrosinski.com rick@rickrosinski.com