If you think of your Local C: drive, that’s just a hard drive device on the computer. Since the file systems are quite different on a Windows machine versus a Linux machine, it’ll take a bit of getting used to and wrangling the two worlds to get to where you want to be. # Change directory to where you downloaded the fonts.Ĭd /mnt/c/Users/Chuck/Downloads/Assets/Fonts/ So, let’s install the fontforge cli (command line interface) tool: # Just to make sure we have the latest repo info Windows key + “bash.exe” or within the start menu, find the program “bash.exe”. Open up a bash terminal once you’re ready. I hooked up my system with Ubuntu as I thought most guides online would be in that format.Ģb. Plus, it’s the Swiss Army Knife of computers. If you haven’t used it before and are a bit daunted by using terminals, don’t worry I’ll try to make it as clear as possible :wink. Install the Windows subsystem for Linux on your machine: Ain’t as much fun though, is it? Let’s do the techie thing and convert them ourselves!Ģa.