Re: install nerd fonts on fedora KDE ?

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On Mon, 2025-07-21 at 10:54 +0000, Sheikh Ans via kde wrote:
> Yeah, installing Nerd Fonts on KDE can be a bit clunky manually. The method you shared works, but for an easier approach, you could try using a font manager like Font Downloader from KDE Discover, or even scripts from the Nerd Fonts repo directly.
> 
> I recently wrote about setting up a smooth dev environment at https://talksocially.com —might be helpful if you're diving into LazyVim too!

You posted what appears to be the exact same message three times. Also,
users of HyperKitty should be aware that many (most?) people are
reading this via the mailing list, so it's important to quote the
context of what you want to comment on.

poc
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