Install Microsoft Fonts Opensuse Tumbleweeds
Trying to set up above;
Official Opensuse 13.1 repo for the infinality patch: improve subpixel font rendering in opensuse : LinuxActionShow
Add the namtrac repository with the URL above (or in your case using the tumbleweed directory instead of the 13.1 directory when adding) Then in the YaST software centre view this new namtrac repository and then click the button at the top which allows you to switch system packages to the versions in the namtrac:subpixel repository.
Make sure your KDE font anti-aliasing settings are set to 'use system settings' for the infinality font rendering to work.
To configure infinality you can then install the 'fontconfig-infinality' package from the standard OpenSUSE repository and then run 'infinality-ctl setstyle' from a terminal as root. Personally, I prefer to change it to the 'win7' setting over the Infinality default.
The Microsoft fonts are also useful with this setting, so I then also install the 'webcore-fonts' and 'webcore-fonts-vista' one-click-install packages from software.opensuse.org.
But get dependency hell when trying to switch to packages within namtrac repo. I have YaST output in a text file;
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Opensuse Tumbleweed Download
Collection of minimum popular high quality TrueType fonts. Collection of high quality TrueType fonts, default in any MS Windows installation. Download patterns-fonts-fonts-20170319-16.1.x86_64.rpm for Tumbleweed from Fonts repository. LightDM 1.19.5 and WireShark 2.2.1 are also available. Today, October 13, 2016, openSUSE Project's Douglas DeMaio announced the latest software packages that landed in the openSUSE Tumbleweed rolling release operating system. It appears that only a couple of snapshots have been released for OpenSuSE Tumbleweed during the past week. Install Microsoft Fonts Opensuse Tumbleweed. 0 Comments Friends, Just updated from FF 56 to Quantum (57) today and a major issue has arisen: some fonts are not properly rendered and an empty space is displayed instead. If I uncheck the option to allow websites to set custom fonts, the rendering resorts to the default font fallback.