


When the icon appears as follows, click on it to open. Hit the super key on your keyboard and search for the Gnome Fonts using the fonts keyword. You can also view all the fonts on a system through the Gnome fonts. When the drop-down appears, you will see a list of fonts that are preinstalled in the system. Open the LibreOffice Writer and click the drop-down arrow to view the fonts as shown in the following screenshot. You can view the fonts installed in our system using the LibreOffice Writer application. We will use Debian 10 for running the commands and procedures mentioned in this article. However, try not to install too many fonts as they might slow down your system. This article is about explaining how to download and install a new font on your Debian system. In that case, you will need to manually download and install that font in your system. However, sometimes, you may need a new font that is not available in the preinstalled fonts. All operating systems come with a large set of fonts already installed in them.
