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Configuring Ubuntu 10.x Desktop Fonts

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The days of the green on black character based terminal with fixed type face and font size are, thankfully, a thing of the past. On today's modern systems we get a wide choice of the font type, style and size used to render the characters we view on our screens. This ability is of particular importance to those who may have difficulty reading smaller text on a screen.
For more advanced font rendering options, click on the ''Details...'' button in the lower right hand corner of the Font dialog:
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[[Image:ubuntu_10.10_font_rendering_details.jpg|Ubuntu 10.10 advanced font rendering]]
Fortunately, the settings panels ease the decision making process by showing you what text will look like based on each setting. The right setting is subjective and is really a matter of choosing what looks most pleasing to your eyes.
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