If you actually want to patch a font (e.g., add missing characters, fix hinting, remove DRM from a purchased font for personal backup), here’s the standard workflow:
⚠️ Respect font licenses. Many commercial fonts prohibit redistribution or modification.
The original Jcheada domain (jcheada dot net) expired around 2018. The official Font60 repository on SourceForge was deleted in 2020. Consequently, the only way to get the "patched" version today is via:
Most Linux users want this in their ~/.local/share/fonts/ directory.
If you actually want to patch a font (e.g., add missing characters, fix hinting, remove DRM from a purchased font for personal backup), here’s the standard workflow:
⚠️ Respect font licenses. Many commercial fonts prohibit redistribution or modification. jcheada font60 patched
The original Jcheada domain (jcheada dot net) expired around 2018. The official Font60 repository on SourceForge was deleted in 2020. Consequently, the only way to get the "patched" version today is via: If you actually want to patch a font (e
Most Linux users want this in their ~/.local/share/fonts/ directory. ⚠️ Respect font licenses