If you provide a short statement of what you are trying to achieve, and where (in terminal, over SSH, on which machines, etc) and provide some system information (what OS, window manager, and desktop) people are going to be able to provide much more useful answers. You are not running a full GUI over a SSH link. If you are creating a full GUI then you have control over all the fonts that are displayed inside your environment, but it is also up to you to ensure that the fonts are available. If you are running this over SSH, it is going to be controlled by the terminal on the other system that likely does not even have the fonts you installed on your development system. That is most likely controlled by whatever you have set as the system text font. What are you trying to display and where? If you are trying to display text output from a program in a terminal the font used is going to be controlled by the configuration of that terminal. Running it over a SSH link added another layer of complexity since you are running on one computer and displaying the results on another. Defining how you want stuff displayed in Lazarus (which is a Pascal IDE as far as I can tell) does not define how stuff is going to be displayed in a terminal window, when you actually execute the program. You are likely running under different environmental/configuration setups for fonts.
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