Fonts

In Gentoo, font installation is handled much like other distributions. It can be as easy as copying the font file into the proper directory. Other methods, such as, are also possible.

Home directory
When installing fonts on a local basis, each user can create a directory in their home directory. This directory can then be filled with font files:

Check in a few applications to see if the newly copied font has been made available. A terminal emulator or an office program should work nicely for this purpose.

Globally available
System administrators (those with root privileges) can copy fonts into the system's directory. This will make fonts available to any user on the system.

Console font
In order to use a specific font in the console, set the consolefont variable in to the name of a file found in  (without the  suffix).

Next, verify that the service is in the boot runlevel:

If no runlevel is displayed for, then add it to the proper level:

If you need bigger fonts and more modern looking fonts for HD screens you should install. It has fonts with sizes from 12 to 32 pixels.

GUI font
To configure fonts for use in graphical applications, see Fontconfig.

External resources

 * http://www.yolinux.com/TUTORIALS/LinuxListOfFonts.html
 * https://fontlibrary.org/ - A font distribution website that beautifully displays fonts.