So, yeah, basically the title …
I am in search for a good and simple and modern font viewing application. But there seems to be nothing that matches my criteria.
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The software needs to be independent from any desktop environment, because I don’;t use one and i am not willing to install what feels like hundreds of specific dependencies
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The software also should not be a font manager, I can manage my fonts absolutely fine by my own.
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The software also does not need any features to view “installed and uninstalled” fonts (a term I come across – whatever that means), just give it a file name as parameter and view that font in the GUI.
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The software should not be dead (i.e. last upstream change over a decade ago, using a dead graphics toolkit, not working on Wayland, etc.).
But either I forgot how to search the web or there seems to be no such application. All I wound was either decades old, dead software, or overly complicated and complex font managers or modules for the two common desktop environments.
Any help would be appreciated!
Thanks in advance :)


Not sure if it counts, but gnome-font-viewer might fit the bill.
You can probably run something like
gnome-font-viewer /usr/share/fonts/open-sans/OpenSans-Regular.ttfand it should show you the font, although I haven’t verified that myself.Here are it’s dependencies:
$ dnf repoquery --requires gnome-font-viewer Updating and loading repositories: Repositories loaded. libadwaita-1.so.0()(64bit) libadwaita-1.so.0(LIBADWAITA_1_0)(64bit) libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.38)(64bit) libcairo.so.2()(64bit) libfontconfig.so.1()(64bit) libfreetype.so.6()(64bit) libfribidi.so.0()(64bit) libgcc_s.so.1()(64bit) libgcc_s.so.1(GCC_3.0)(64bit) libgcc_s.so.1(GCC_3.3.1)(64bit) libgio-2.0.so.0()(64bit) libglib-2.0.so.0()(64bit) libgobject-2.0.so.0()(64bit) libgraphene-1.0.so.0()(64bit) libgtk-4.so.1()(64bit) libharfbuzz.so.0()(64bit) libm.so.6()(64bit) libm.so.6(GLIBC_2.2.5)(64bit) libpango-1.0.so.0()(64bit) libpangocairo-1.0.so.0()(64bit) rtld(GNU_HASH)It does also let you view fonts installed on your system, but I don’t see why that should be a deal-breaker.
There is also the
displaycommand, provided by ImageMagick. My understanding is that it only supports X11, but it should work just fine under XWayland.