Fc-cache command
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A command line program available on most Linux platforms; used to create and update font information cache files.
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Usage Syntax
fc-cache -f [options]
Common options include;
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Usage Examples
Usage Notes
Linux Usage Notes
With most Linux or Unix commands;
- Non root users may need to prefix commands with the sudo command, for example: sudo chmod 644 *
- Brief help can be displayed using the -h or --help parameter, for example: chmod --help
- A full command manual can be displayed using the man command followed by the command name, for example: man chmod
- Sometimes 'info' pages are used instead of or to provide more information than man pages; for example: info chmod
- Version information can normally be display using the -v, -V or --version parameter, for example: chmod --version. However, this paramater is also frequently used to display verbose output.
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Typical Output
noinclude/noinclude
Availability
Installation
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