1. Are you a Windows user? If so, to get the internal font name double-click on an otf file and look in the top left corner for Font name: Check all 4 to make sure the name is exactly the same in each. How does that name compare with the actual otf filenames you've copied to the fonts dir. If the internal name for all 4 is FreeMono then you'll have to rename them to
FreeMono.otf (or FreeMono-Regular.otf)
FreeMono-Italic.otf
FreeMono-Bold.otf
FreeMono-BoldItalic.otf
2. Does FreeMono appear as an option in the standard font menu after the PowerOff/On?
3. That normal subdir from my earlier notes definitely needs to be there (at least on fw up to and including 3.1.1)
In the meantime I'm going to try loading FreeMono myself (looks a bit spindly to me) and see what happens. I have had problems in the past with some otf fonts. Lets hope that's not the case here.
Last edited by jackie_w; 02-25-2014 at 10:00 PM.
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