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PC-BSD® installs and configures the Adobe Flash player (version
10
) plugin for you.[[File:flash-player-properties.png|left|frame|'''Adobe Flash icon''']] This means that flash should "just work" when browsing the web. You will find several web browsers in the Web Browsers category of {{local|link=AppCafe®}}, including Firefox, Opera, and Chromium.

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PC-BSD® installs and configures the Adobe Flash player (version
11
) plugin for you.[[File:flash-player-properties.png|left|frame|'''Adobe Flash icon''']] This means that flash should "just work" when browsing the web. You will find several web browsers in the Web Browsers category of {{local|link=AppCafe®}}, including Firefox, Opera, and Chromium.

 

 

 

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To access the utility shown in Figure
8
.
20a
, use
{{
traverse
|
Control Panel
|
Adobe Flash Player preferences
|here=Adobe Flash Player preferences}}
or open an xterm and type '''flash-player-properties'''.

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To access the utility shown in Figure
9
.
1a
, use
<span class=
traverse
>
Control Panel
{{rarr}}
Adobe Flash Player preferences
</span>
or open an xterm and type '''flash-player-properties'''.

 

 

 

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[[file:flash-storage.png|thumb|393px|'''Figure 9.1a: Flash Player Configuration Utility''']]

 

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The options available in each tab and when to use them are described at the Adobe website:

 

The options available in each tab and when to use them are described at the Adobe website:

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If you have a collection of fonts that you have downloaded or purchased, you can configure your PC-BSD® system to also use these fonts. Which utility you use depends upon which window manager you have logged into.[[File:Fonts3a.png|thumb|393px|'''Figure 9.
1a
: Using KDE's Font Installer to Install Custom Fonts''']]

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If you have a collection of fonts that you have downloaded or purchased, you can configure your PC-BSD® system to also use these fonts. Which utility you use depends upon which window manager you have logged into.[[File:Fonts3a.png|thumb|393px|'''Figure 9.
1b
: Using KDE's Font Installer to Install Custom Fonts''']]

 

 

 

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To install custom fonts within KDE, go to <span class=traverse>''System Settings''{{rarr}}''Font Management''</span>. In Figure 9.
1a
, "All Fonts" is currently selected under the "Group" column, showing all of the fonts installed on this system.

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To install custom fonts within KDE, go to <span class=traverse>''System Settings''{{rarr}}''Font Management''</span>. In Figure 9.
1b
, "All Fonts" is currently selected under the "Group" column, showing all of the fonts installed on this system.

 

 

 

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To install custom fonts within GNOME, go to <span class=traverse>''Applications''{{rarr}}''Utilities''{{rarr}}''Files''</span>. Navigate to the location of the font that you would like to install and either double-click the font name or select "Font Viewer" from the icon's right-click menu. This will open the font in "Font Viewer", allowing you to view it. If you like the font, click the "Install Font" button to make it available to your applications. In the example shown in Figure 9.
1b
, the user is installing the BlackFlag font.  

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To install custom fonts within GNOME, go to <span class=traverse>''Applications''{{rarr}}''Utilities''{{rarr}}''Files''</span>. Navigate to the location of the font that you would like to install and either double-click the font name or select "Font Viewer" from the icon's right-click menu. This will open the font in "Font Viewer", allowing you to view it. If you like the font, click the "Install Font" button to make it available to your applications. In the example shown in Figure 9.
1c
, the user is installing the BlackFlag font.  

 

 

 

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[[File:Fonts2a.png|thumb|393px|'''Figure 9.
1b
: Using GNOME's Nautilus to Install a Custom Font''']]

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[[File:Fonts2a.png|thumb|393px|'''Figure 9.
1c
: Using GNOME's Nautilus to Install a Custom Font''']]

 

 

 

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[[category:Java, Flash, and Fonts]]

 

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[[category:Common Tasks]]

 

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