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Originally Posted by fysiks
Even if they are user-changeable, they probably are different in Linux regardless of what the user wants because most fonts on Windows® are proprietary and cannot legally be used on Linux without a license. So, Linux typically uses open-source fonts.
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My point was that this solution isn't universal, not just about Linux clients using different fonts. Windows users could most likely have different fonts too.
However, the idea is cool.