How to use the Adobe Source Code Pro font?












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Adobe released an open source font family called "Source Code Pro" (download here, Slashdot article here). How do I install it?










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          1. Download the archive from the Source Code Pro homepage. You can do it also using wget: Open a terminal (ctrl-alt-t or press the win key and type "terminal") and type



            wget https://github.com/adobe-fonts/source-code-pro/archive/2.030R-ro/1.050R-it.zip



          2. Unzip the archive (you can use Nautilus for that, or use the following command).



            unzip 1.050R-it.zip



          3. Create a directory in your home directory called ".fonts" (either go to home in Nautilus and create a new folder, or type the following from the terminal)



            mkdir -p ~/.fonts


            If you already have that directory, don't worry.




          4. Move the Open Type fonts (*.otf) to the newly created .fonts directory. In command line, that would be



            cp source-code-pro-*-it/OTF/*.otf ~/.fonts/



          5. If you haven't done it yet, open a terminal, and type



            fc-cache -f -v



          Your font is now ready to use and the applications should be able to see it.



          All in one script for those who simply want to copy/paste the answer



          #!/bin/bash
          set -euo pipefail
          I1FS=$'nt'
          mkdir -p /tmp/adodefont
          cd /tmp/adodefont
          wget -q --show-progress -O source-code-pro.zip https://github.com/adobe-fonts/source-code-pro/archive/2.030R-ro/1.050R-it.zip
          unzip -q source-code-pro.zip -d source-code-pro
          mkdir -p ~/.fonts
          cp -v source-code-pro/*/OTF/*.otf ~/.fonts/
          fc-cache -f
          rm -rf source-code-pro{,.zip}


          If you want to install system wide instead of per user, copy the files to /usr/local/share/fonts/ instead of ~/.fonts/.






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            This doesn't let me use this font on Terminal. What should I do to apply this font on the Terminal?

            – user1261084
            Sep 5 '14 at 19:07











          • @SSchneid I've seen your edit proposal and rejected it. Please, either correct the whole answer and replace the dead links with working ones or submit a new answer.

            – MadMike
            Mar 15 '17 at 12:10



















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          In order to install Source Code Pro, you can:




          1. Go to Google Fonts

          2. Type source code in the search box (the only match should be Source Code Pro)

          3. Click "Add to collection"

          4. Click on the text sample (this should present all the font styles)

          5. Tick all the check boxes

          6. Click the download icon (a down arrow on the top right) and download as Zip file


          Now you just need to decompress the Zip file into your ~/.fonts folder:



          mkdir -p ~/.fonts/Source_Code_Pro
          unzip Source_Code_Pro.zip -d ~/.fonts/Source_Code_Pro


          You may need to run



          fc-cache -f


          to make the fonts available (no need to log out).






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            – user459652
            Sep 2 '17 at 14:23



















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          Thanks for the answer, just a modified script to get the latest file



          #!/bin/bash
          FONT_NAME="SourceCodePro"
          URL="https://github.com/adobe-fonts/source-code-pro/archive/1.017R.zip"

          mkdir /tmp/adodefont
          cd /tmp/adodefont
          wget ${URL} -O ${FONT_NAME}.zip
          unzip -o -j ${FONT_NAME}.zip
          mkdir -p ~/.fonts
          cp *.otf ~/.fonts
          fc-cache -f -v





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            It seems that the project has moved to github at github.com/adobe-fonts/source-code-pro

            – Rudiger Wolf
            Sep 18 '14 at 8:47



















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          My answer is similar to the others just updating the URL'S as it seems those are removed. Source code pro's new home seems to be on github. Source code pro on github.



          #!/bin/bash
          mkdir /tmp/adodefont
          cd /tmp/adodefont
          wget https://github.com/adobe-fonts/source-code-pro/archive/1.017R.zip
          unzip 1.017R.zip
          mkdir -p ~/.fonts
          cp source-code-pro-1.017R/OTF/*.otf ~/.fonts/
          fc-cache -f -v





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            There is also a working third-party debian package on github.



            To install:



            git clone https://github.com/hainp/source-code-pro-deb
            cd source-code-pro-deb
            sudo apt-get install debhelper
            dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot -b -uc -us
            sudo dpkg -i ../fonts-source-code-pro_1.017_all.deb






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              Based on a GitHub post, this script worked for me. I had to modify the folder names to get it to work.



              version=1.050

              echo "n* Downloading version $version of source code pro font"
              rm -f SourceCodePro_FontsOnly-$version.zip
              rm -rf SourceCodePro_FontsOnly-$version
              font_folder=source-code-pro-2.030R-ro-${version}R-it
              zip_file=${version}R-it.zip
              wget https://github.com/adobe-fonts/source-code-pro/archive/2.030R-ro/$zip_file

              echo "n* Unziping package"
              unzip $zip_file
              mkdir -p ~/.fonts

              echo "n* Copying fonts to ~/fonts"
              cp $font_folder/OTF/*.otf ~/.fonts/

              echo "n* Updating font cache"
              sudo fc-cache -f -v

              echo "n* Looking for 'Source Code Pro' in installed fonts"
              fc-list | grep "Source Code Pro"

              echo "n* Now, you can use the 'Source Code Pro' fonts, ** for sublime text ** just add the lines bellow to 'Preferences > Settings':"
              echo 'n "font_face": "Source Code Pro",'
              echo ' "font_size": 10'

              echo "n* Finished :)n"





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                Not exactly what the OP is asking for, but this might be easier.



                You can install the powerline fonts which include slightly modified versions of a bunch of mono fonts which work with powerline for the prompt and Vim with the vim-airline plugin. It kind of gives you an 'awesome' list of source code mono fonts to try out, including "Source Code Pro". To install all the fonts:



                $ git clone https://github.com/powerline/fonts.git --depth=1
                $ cd fonts
                $ ./install.sh





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                  If you install it this way, the font is called Source Code Pro for Powerline

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                1. Download the archive from the Source Code Pro homepage. You can do it also using wget: Open a terminal (ctrl-alt-t or press the win key and type "terminal") and type



                  wget https://github.com/adobe-fonts/source-code-pro/archive/2.030R-ro/1.050R-it.zip



                2. Unzip the archive (you can use Nautilus for that, or use the following command).



                  unzip 1.050R-it.zip



                3. Create a directory in your home directory called ".fonts" (either go to home in Nautilus and create a new folder, or type the following from the terminal)



                  mkdir -p ~/.fonts


                  If you already have that directory, don't worry.




                4. Move the Open Type fonts (*.otf) to the newly created .fonts directory. In command line, that would be



                  cp source-code-pro-*-it/OTF/*.otf ~/.fonts/



                5. If you haven't done it yet, open a terminal, and type



                  fc-cache -f -v



                Your font is now ready to use and the applications should be able to see it.



                All in one script for those who simply want to copy/paste the answer



                #!/bin/bash
                set -euo pipefail
                I1FS=$'nt'
                mkdir -p /tmp/adodefont
                cd /tmp/adodefont
                wget -q --show-progress -O source-code-pro.zip https://github.com/adobe-fonts/source-code-pro/archive/2.030R-ro/1.050R-it.zip
                unzip -q source-code-pro.zip -d source-code-pro
                mkdir -p ~/.fonts
                cp -v source-code-pro/*/OTF/*.otf ~/.fonts/
                fc-cache -f
                rm -rf source-code-pro{,.zip}


                If you want to install system wide instead of per user, copy the files to /usr/local/share/fonts/ instead of ~/.fonts/.






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                  This doesn't let me use this font on Terminal. What should I do to apply this font on the Terminal?

                  – user1261084
                  Sep 5 '14 at 19:07











                • @SSchneid I've seen your edit proposal and rejected it. Please, either correct the whole answer and replace the dead links with working ones or submit a new answer.

                  – MadMike
                  Mar 15 '17 at 12:10
















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                1. Download the archive from the Source Code Pro homepage. You can do it also using wget: Open a terminal (ctrl-alt-t or press the win key and type "terminal") and type



                  wget https://github.com/adobe-fonts/source-code-pro/archive/2.030R-ro/1.050R-it.zip



                2. Unzip the archive (you can use Nautilus for that, or use the following command).



                  unzip 1.050R-it.zip



                3. Create a directory in your home directory called ".fonts" (either go to home in Nautilus and create a new folder, or type the following from the terminal)



                  mkdir -p ~/.fonts


                  If you already have that directory, don't worry.




                4. Move the Open Type fonts (*.otf) to the newly created .fonts directory. In command line, that would be



                  cp source-code-pro-*-it/OTF/*.otf ~/.fonts/



                5. If you haven't done it yet, open a terminal, and type



                  fc-cache -f -v



                Your font is now ready to use and the applications should be able to see it.



                All in one script for those who simply want to copy/paste the answer



                #!/bin/bash
                set -euo pipefail
                I1FS=$'nt'
                mkdir -p /tmp/adodefont
                cd /tmp/adodefont
                wget -q --show-progress -O source-code-pro.zip https://github.com/adobe-fonts/source-code-pro/archive/2.030R-ro/1.050R-it.zip
                unzip -q source-code-pro.zip -d source-code-pro
                mkdir -p ~/.fonts
                cp -v source-code-pro/*/OTF/*.otf ~/.fonts/
                fc-cache -f
                rm -rf source-code-pro{,.zip}


                If you want to install system wide instead of per user, copy the files to /usr/local/share/fonts/ instead of ~/.fonts/.






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                  This doesn't let me use this font on Terminal. What should I do to apply this font on the Terminal?

                  – user1261084
                  Sep 5 '14 at 19:07











                • @SSchneid I've seen your edit proposal and rejected it. Please, either correct the whole answer and replace the dead links with working ones or submit a new answer.

                  – MadMike
                  Mar 15 '17 at 12:10














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                1. Download the archive from the Source Code Pro homepage. You can do it also using wget: Open a terminal (ctrl-alt-t or press the win key and type "terminal") and type



                  wget https://github.com/adobe-fonts/source-code-pro/archive/2.030R-ro/1.050R-it.zip



                2. Unzip the archive (you can use Nautilus for that, or use the following command).



                  unzip 1.050R-it.zip



                3. Create a directory in your home directory called ".fonts" (either go to home in Nautilus and create a new folder, or type the following from the terminal)



                  mkdir -p ~/.fonts


                  If you already have that directory, don't worry.




                4. Move the Open Type fonts (*.otf) to the newly created .fonts directory. In command line, that would be



                  cp source-code-pro-*-it/OTF/*.otf ~/.fonts/



                5. If you haven't done it yet, open a terminal, and type



                  fc-cache -f -v



                Your font is now ready to use and the applications should be able to see it.



                All in one script for those who simply want to copy/paste the answer



                #!/bin/bash
                set -euo pipefail
                I1FS=$'nt'
                mkdir -p /tmp/adodefont
                cd /tmp/adodefont
                wget -q --show-progress -O source-code-pro.zip https://github.com/adobe-fonts/source-code-pro/archive/2.030R-ro/1.050R-it.zip
                unzip -q source-code-pro.zip -d source-code-pro
                mkdir -p ~/.fonts
                cp -v source-code-pro/*/OTF/*.otf ~/.fonts/
                fc-cache -f
                rm -rf source-code-pro{,.zip}


                If you want to install system wide instead of per user, copy the files to /usr/local/share/fonts/ instead of ~/.fonts/.






                share|improve this answer

















                1. Download the archive from the Source Code Pro homepage. You can do it also using wget: Open a terminal (ctrl-alt-t or press the win key and type "terminal") and type



                  wget https://github.com/adobe-fonts/source-code-pro/archive/2.030R-ro/1.050R-it.zip



                2. Unzip the archive (you can use Nautilus for that, or use the following command).



                  unzip 1.050R-it.zip



                3. Create a directory in your home directory called ".fonts" (either go to home in Nautilus and create a new folder, or type the following from the terminal)



                  mkdir -p ~/.fonts


                  If you already have that directory, don't worry.




                4. Move the Open Type fonts (*.otf) to the newly created .fonts directory. In command line, that would be



                  cp source-code-pro-*-it/OTF/*.otf ~/.fonts/



                5. If you haven't done it yet, open a terminal, and type



                  fc-cache -f -v



                Your font is now ready to use and the applications should be able to see it.



                All in one script for those who simply want to copy/paste the answer



                #!/bin/bash
                set -euo pipefail
                I1FS=$'nt'
                mkdir -p /tmp/adodefont
                cd /tmp/adodefont
                wget -q --show-progress -O source-code-pro.zip https://github.com/adobe-fonts/source-code-pro/archive/2.030R-ro/1.050R-it.zip
                unzip -q source-code-pro.zip -d source-code-pro
                mkdir -p ~/.fonts
                cp -v source-code-pro/*/OTF/*.otf ~/.fonts/
                fc-cache -f
                rm -rf source-code-pro{,.zip}


                If you want to install system wide instead of per user, copy the files to /usr/local/share/fonts/ instead of ~/.fonts/.







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                  This doesn't let me use this font on Terminal. What should I do to apply this font on the Terminal?

                  – user1261084
                  Sep 5 '14 at 19:07











                • @SSchneid I've seen your edit proposal and rejected it. Please, either correct the whole answer and replace the dead links with working ones or submit a new answer.

                  – MadMike
                  Mar 15 '17 at 12:10














                • 1





                  This doesn't let me use this font on Terminal. What should I do to apply this font on the Terminal?

                  – user1261084
                  Sep 5 '14 at 19:07











                • @SSchneid I've seen your edit proposal and rejected it. Please, either correct the whole answer and replace the dead links with working ones or submit a new answer.

                  – MadMike
                  Mar 15 '17 at 12:10








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                This doesn't let me use this font on Terminal. What should I do to apply this font on the Terminal?

                – user1261084
                Sep 5 '14 at 19:07





                This doesn't let me use this font on Terminal. What should I do to apply this font on the Terminal?

                – user1261084
                Sep 5 '14 at 19:07













                @SSchneid I've seen your edit proposal and rejected it. Please, either correct the whole answer and replace the dead links with working ones or submit a new answer.

                – MadMike
                Mar 15 '17 at 12:10





                @SSchneid I've seen your edit proposal and rejected it. Please, either correct the whole answer and replace the dead links with working ones or submit a new answer.

                – MadMike
                Mar 15 '17 at 12:10













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                In order to install Source Code Pro, you can:




                1. Go to Google Fonts

                2. Type source code in the search box (the only match should be Source Code Pro)

                3. Click "Add to collection"

                4. Click on the text sample (this should present all the font styles)

                5. Tick all the check boxes

                6. Click the download icon (a down arrow on the top right) and download as Zip file


                Now you just need to decompress the Zip file into your ~/.fonts folder:



                mkdir -p ~/.fonts/Source_Code_Pro
                unzip Source_Code_Pro.zip -d ~/.fonts/Source_Code_Pro


                You may need to run



                fc-cache -f


                to make the fonts available (no need to log out).






                share|improve this answer



















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                  This is probably the answer that will age the best.

                  – user459652
                  Sep 2 '17 at 14:23
















                35














                In order to install Source Code Pro, you can:




                1. Go to Google Fonts

                2. Type source code in the search box (the only match should be Source Code Pro)

                3. Click "Add to collection"

                4. Click on the text sample (this should present all the font styles)

                5. Tick all the check boxes

                6. Click the download icon (a down arrow on the top right) and download as Zip file


                Now you just need to decompress the Zip file into your ~/.fonts folder:



                mkdir -p ~/.fonts/Source_Code_Pro
                unzip Source_Code_Pro.zip -d ~/.fonts/Source_Code_Pro


                You may need to run



                fc-cache -f


                to make the fonts available (no need to log out).






                share|improve this answer



















                • 3





                  This is probably the answer that will age the best.

                  – user459652
                  Sep 2 '17 at 14:23














                35












                35








                35







                In order to install Source Code Pro, you can:




                1. Go to Google Fonts

                2. Type source code in the search box (the only match should be Source Code Pro)

                3. Click "Add to collection"

                4. Click on the text sample (this should present all the font styles)

                5. Tick all the check boxes

                6. Click the download icon (a down arrow on the top right) and download as Zip file


                Now you just need to decompress the Zip file into your ~/.fonts folder:



                mkdir -p ~/.fonts/Source_Code_Pro
                unzip Source_Code_Pro.zip -d ~/.fonts/Source_Code_Pro


                You may need to run



                fc-cache -f


                to make the fonts available (no need to log out).






                share|improve this answer













                In order to install Source Code Pro, you can:




                1. Go to Google Fonts

                2. Type source code in the search box (the only match should be Source Code Pro)

                3. Click "Add to collection"

                4. Click on the text sample (this should present all the font styles)

                5. Tick all the check boxes

                6. Click the download icon (a down arrow on the top right) and download as Zip file


                Now you just need to decompress the Zip file into your ~/.fonts folder:



                mkdir -p ~/.fonts/Source_Code_Pro
                unzip Source_Code_Pro.zip -d ~/.fonts/Source_Code_Pro


                You may need to run



                fc-cache -f


                to make the fonts available (no need to log out).







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                  This is probably the answer that will age the best.

                  – user459652
                  Sep 2 '17 at 14:23














                • 3





                  This is probably the answer that will age the best.

                  – user459652
                  Sep 2 '17 at 14:23








                3




                3





                This is probably the answer that will age the best.

                – user459652
                Sep 2 '17 at 14:23





                This is probably the answer that will age the best.

                – user459652
                Sep 2 '17 at 14:23











                12














                Thanks for the answer, just a modified script to get the latest file



                #!/bin/bash
                FONT_NAME="SourceCodePro"
                URL="https://github.com/adobe-fonts/source-code-pro/archive/1.017R.zip"

                mkdir /tmp/adodefont
                cd /tmp/adodefont
                wget ${URL} -O ${FONT_NAME}.zip
                unzip -o -j ${FONT_NAME}.zip
                mkdir -p ~/.fonts
                cp *.otf ~/.fonts
                fc-cache -f -v





                share|improve this answer





















                • 2





                  It seems that the project has moved to github at github.com/adobe-fonts/source-code-pro

                  – Rudiger Wolf
                  Sep 18 '14 at 8:47
















                12














                Thanks for the answer, just a modified script to get the latest file



                #!/bin/bash
                FONT_NAME="SourceCodePro"
                URL="https://github.com/adobe-fonts/source-code-pro/archive/1.017R.zip"

                mkdir /tmp/adodefont
                cd /tmp/adodefont
                wget ${URL} -O ${FONT_NAME}.zip
                unzip -o -j ${FONT_NAME}.zip
                mkdir -p ~/.fonts
                cp *.otf ~/.fonts
                fc-cache -f -v





                share|improve this answer





















                • 2





                  It seems that the project has moved to github at github.com/adobe-fonts/source-code-pro

                  – Rudiger Wolf
                  Sep 18 '14 at 8:47














                12












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                12







                Thanks for the answer, just a modified script to get the latest file



                #!/bin/bash
                FONT_NAME="SourceCodePro"
                URL="https://github.com/adobe-fonts/source-code-pro/archive/1.017R.zip"

                mkdir /tmp/adodefont
                cd /tmp/adodefont
                wget ${URL} -O ${FONT_NAME}.zip
                unzip -o -j ${FONT_NAME}.zip
                mkdir -p ~/.fonts
                cp *.otf ~/.fonts
                fc-cache -f -v





                share|improve this answer















                Thanks for the answer, just a modified script to get the latest file



                #!/bin/bash
                FONT_NAME="SourceCodePro"
                URL="https://github.com/adobe-fonts/source-code-pro/archive/1.017R.zip"

                mkdir /tmp/adodefont
                cd /tmp/adodefont
                wget ${URL} -O ${FONT_NAME}.zip
                unzip -o -j ${FONT_NAME}.zip
                mkdir -p ~/.fonts
                cp *.otf ~/.fonts
                fc-cache -f -v






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                  It seems that the project has moved to github at github.com/adobe-fonts/source-code-pro

                  – Rudiger Wolf
                  Sep 18 '14 at 8:47














                • 2





                  It seems that the project has moved to github at github.com/adobe-fonts/source-code-pro

                  – Rudiger Wolf
                  Sep 18 '14 at 8:47








                2




                2





                It seems that the project has moved to github at github.com/adobe-fonts/source-code-pro

                – Rudiger Wolf
                Sep 18 '14 at 8:47





                It seems that the project has moved to github at github.com/adobe-fonts/source-code-pro

                – Rudiger Wolf
                Sep 18 '14 at 8:47











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                My answer is similar to the others just updating the URL'S as it seems those are removed. Source code pro's new home seems to be on github. Source code pro on github.



                #!/bin/bash
                mkdir /tmp/adodefont
                cd /tmp/adodefont
                wget https://github.com/adobe-fonts/source-code-pro/archive/1.017R.zip
                unzip 1.017R.zip
                mkdir -p ~/.fonts
                cp source-code-pro-1.017R/OTF/*.otf ~/.fonts/
                fc-cache -f -v





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                  My answer is similar to the others just updating the URL'S as it seems those are removed. Source code pro's new home seems to be on github. Source code pro on github.



                  #!/bin/bash
                  mkdir /tmp/adodefont
                  cd /tmp/adodefont
                  wget https://github.com/adobe-fonts/source-code-pro/archive/1.017R.zip
                  unzip 1.017R.zip
                  mkdir -p ~/.fonts
                  cp source-code-pro-1.017R/OTF/*.otf ~/.fonts/
                  fc-cache -f -v





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                    My answer is similar to the others just updating the URL'S as it seems those are removed. Source code pro's new home seems to be on github. Source code pro on github.



                    #!/bin/bash
                    mkdir /tmp/adodefont
                    cd /tmp/adodefont
                    wget https://github.com/adobe-fonts/source-code-pro/archive/1.017R.zip
                    unzip 1.017R.zip
                    mkdir -p ~/.fonts
                    cp source-code-pro-1.017R/OTF/*.otf ~/.fonts/
                    fc-cache -f -v





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                    My answer is similar to the others just updating the URL'S as it seems those are removed. Source code pro's new home seems to be on github. Source code pro on github.



                    #!/bin/bash
                    mkdir /tmp/adodefont
                    cd /tmp/adodefont
                    wget https://github.com/adobe-fonts/source-code-pro/archive/1.017R.zip
                    unzip 1.017R.zip
                    mkdir -p ~/.fonts
                    cp source-code-pro-1.017R/OTF/*.otf ~/.fonts/
                    fc-cache -f -v






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                    answered Jan 21 '15 at 19:25









                    briankipbriankip

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                        There is also a working third-party debian package on github.



                        To install:



                        git clone https://github.com/hainp/source-code-pro-deb
                        cd source-code-pro-deb
                        sudo apt-get install debhelper
                        dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot -b -uc -us
                        sudo dpkg -i ../fonts-source-code-pro_1.017_all.deb






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                          There is also a working third-party debian package on github.



                          To install:



                          git clone https://github.com/hainp/source-code-pro-deb
                          cd source-code-pro-deb
                          sudo apt-get install debhelper
                          dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot -b -uc -us
                          sudo dpkg -i ../fonts-source-code-pro_1.017_all.deb






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                            There is also a working third-party debian package on github.



                            To install:



                            git clone https://github.com/hainp/source-code-pro-deb
                            cd source-code-pro-deb
                            sudo apt-get install debhelper
                            dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot -b -uc -us
                            sudo dpkg -i ../fonts-source-code-pro_1.017_all.deb






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                            There is also a working third-party debian package on github.



                            To install:



                            git clone https://github.com/hainp/source-code-pro-deb
                            cd source-code-pro-deb
                            sudo apt-get install debhelper
                            dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot -b -uc -us
                            sudo dpkg -i ../fonts-source-code-pro_1.017_all.deb







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                            answered Jan 7 '18 at 2:30









                            Giacomo LacavaGiacomo Lacava

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                                Based on a GitHub post, this script worked for me. I had to modify the folder names to get it to work.



                                version=1.050

                                echo "n* Downloading version $version of source code pro font"
                                rm -f SourceCodePro_FontsOnly-$version.zip
                                rm -rf SourceCodePro_FontsOnly-$version
                                font_folder=source-code-pro-2.030R-ro-${version}R-it
                                zip_file=${version}R-it.zip
                                wget https://github.com/adobe-fonts/source-code-pro/archive/2.030R-ro/$zip_file

                                echo "n* Unziping package"
                                unzip $zip_file
                                mkdir -p ~/.fonts

                                echo "n* Copying fonts to ~/fonts"
                                cp $font_folder/OTF/*.otf ~/.fonts/

                                echo "n* Updating font cache"
                                sudo fc-cache -f -v

                                echo "n* Looking for 'Source Code Pro' in installed fonts"
                                fc-list | grep "Source Code Pro"

                                echo "n* Now, you can use the 'Source Code Pro' fonts, ** for sublime text ** just add the lines bellow to 'Preferences > Settings':"
                                echo 'n "font_face": "Source Code Pro",'
                                echo ' "font_size": 10'

                                echo "n* Finished :)n"





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                                  1














                                  Based on a GitHub post, this script worked for me. I had to modify the folder names to get it to work.



                                  version=1.050

                                  echo "n* Downloading version $version of source code pro font"
                                  rm -f SourceCodePro_FontsOnly-$version.zip
                                  rm -rf SourceCodePro_FontsOnly-$version
                                  font_folder=source-code-pro-2.030R-ro-${version}R-it
                                  zip_file=${version}R-it.zip
                                  wget https://github.com/adobe-fonts/source-code-pro/archive/2.030R-ro/$zip_file

                                  echo "n* Unziping package"
                                  unzip $zip_file
                                  mkdir -p ~/.fonts

                                  echo "n* Copying fonts to ~/fonts"
                                  cp $font_folder/OTF/*.otf ~/.fonts/

                                  echo "n* Updating font cache"
                                  sudo fc-cache -f -v

                                  echo "n* Looking for 'Source Code Pro' in installed fonts"
                                  fc-list | grep "Source Code Pro"

                                  echo "n* Now, you can use the 'Source Code Pro' fonts, ** for sublime text ** just add the lines bellow to 'Preferences > Settings':"
                                  echo 'n "font_face": "Source Code Pro",'
                                  echo ' "font_size": 10'

                                  echo "n* Finished :)n"





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                                    1








                                    1







                                    Based on a GitHub post, this script worked for me. I had to modify the folder names to get it to work.



                                    version=1.050

                                    echo "n* Downloading version $version of source code pro font"
                                    rm -f SourceCodePro_FontsOnly-$version.zip
                                    rm -rf SourceCodePro_FontsOnly-$version
                                    font_folder=source-code-pro-2.030R-ro-${version}R-it
                                    zip_file=${version}R-it.zip
                                    wget https://github.com/adobe-fonts/source-code-pro/archive/2.030R-ro/$zip_file

                                    echo "n* Unziping package"
                                    unzip $zip_file
                                    mkdir -p ~/.fonts

                                    echo "n* Copying fonts to ~/fonts"
                                    cp $font_folder/OTF/*.otf ~/.fonts/

                                    echo "n* Updating font cache"
                                    sudo fc-cache -f -v

                                    echo "n* Looking for 'Source Code Pro' in installed fonts"
                                    fc-list | grep "Source Code Pro"

                                    echo "n* Now, you can use the 'Source Code Pro' fonts, ** for sublime text ** just add the lines bellow to 'Preferences > Settings':"
                                    echo 'n "font_face": "Source Code Pro",'
                                    echo ' "font_size": 10'

                                    echo "n* Finished :)n"





                                    share|improve this answer















                                    Based on a GitHub post, this script worked for me. I had to modify the folder names to get it to work.



                                    version=1.050

                                    echo "n* Downloading version $version of source code pro font"
                                    rm -f SourceCodePro_FontsOnly-$version.zip
                                    rm -rf SourceCodePro_FontsOnly-$version
                                    font_folder=source-code-pro-2.030R-ro-${version}R-it
                                    zip_file=${version}R-it.zip
                                    wget https://github.com/adobe-fonts/source-code-pro/archive/2.030R-ro/$zip_file

                                    echo "n* Unziping package"
                                    unzip $zip_file
                                    mkdir -p ~/.fonts

                                    echo "n* Copying fonts to ~/fonts"
                                    cp $font_folder/OTF/*.otf ~/.fonts/

                                    echo "n* Updating font cache"
                                    sudo fc-cache -f -v

                                    echo "n* Looking for 'Source Code Pro' in installed fonts"
                                    fc-list | grep "Source Code Pro"

                                    echo "n* Now, you can use the 'Source Code Pro' fonts, ** for sublime text ** just add the lines bellow to 'Preferences > Settings':"
                                    echo 'n "font_face": "Source Code Pro",'
                                    echo ' "font_size": 10'

                                    echo "n* Finished :)n"






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                                    answered Aug 23 '17 at 0:46









                                    ArtBArtB

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                                        Not exactly what the OP is asking for, but this might be easier.



                                        You can install the powerline fonts which include slightly modified versions of a bunch of mono fonts which work with powerline for the prompt and Vim with the vim-airline plugin. It kind of gives you an 'awesome' list of source code mono fonts to try out, including "Source Code Pro". To install all the fonts:



                                        $ git clone https://github.com/powerline/fonts.git --depth=1
                                        $ cd fonts
                                        $ ./install.sh





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                                          If you install it this way, the font is called Source Code Pro for Powerline

                                          – Boris
                                          Feb 17 at 4:03


















                                        1














                                        Not exactly what the OP is asking for, but this might be easier.



                                        You can install the powerline fonts which include slightly modified versions of a bunch of mono fonts which work with powerline for the prompt and Vim with the vim-airline plugin. It kind of gives you an 'awesome' list of source code mono fonts to try out, including "Source Code Pro". To install all the fonts:



                                        $ git clone https://github.com/powerline/fonts.git --depth=1
                                        $ cd fonts
                                        $ ./install.sh





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                                        • 1





                                          If you install it this way, the font is called Source Code Pro for Powerline

                                          – Boris
                                          Feb 17 at 4:03
















                                        1












                                        1








                                        1







                                        Not exactly what the OP is asking for, but this might be easier.



                                        You can install the powerline fonts which include slightly modified versions of a bunch of mono fonts which work with powerline for the prompt and Vim with the vim-airline plugin. It kind of gives you an 'awesome' list of source code mono fonts to try out, including "Source Code Pro". To install all the fonts:



                                        $ git clone https://github.com/powerline/fonts.git --depth=1
                                        $ cd fonts
                                        $ ./install.sh





                                        share|improve this answer















                                        Not exactly what the OP is asking for, but this might be easier.



                                        You can install the powerline fonts which include slightly modified versions of a bunch of mono fonts which work with powerline for the prompt and Vim with the vim-airline plugin. It kind of gives you an 'awesome' list of source code mono fonts to try out, including "Source Code Pro". To install all the fonts:



                                        $ git clone https://github.com/powerline/fonts.git --depth=1
                                        $ cd fonts
                                        $ ./install.sh






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                                        answered Jun 18 '18 at 0:52









                                        icc97icc97

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                                        • 1





                                          If you install it this way, the font is called Source Code Pro for Powerline

                                          – Boris
                                          Feb 17 at 4:03
















                                        • 1





                                          If you install it this way, the font is called Source Code Pro for Powerline

                                          – Boris
                                          Feb 17 at 4:03










                                        1




                                        1





                                        If you install it this way, the font is called Source Code Pro for Powerline

                                        – Boris
                                        Feb 17 at 4:03







                                        If you install it this way, the font is called Source Code Pro for Powerline

                                        – Boris
                                        Feb 17 at 4:03




















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