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From: | fiëé visuëlle |
Subject: | Re: setting a text font |
Date: | Mon, 8 Aug 2005 13:11:02 +0200 |
Am 2005-08-05 um 10:19 schrieb Colin Wilding:
I am using 2.6.1 in Windows, and I have noticed that you need to refer to fonts by their file names, not by the names that are normally used to select them in other programmes. The file names can be found by looking in the Fonts folder. For example, for 'Courier New' use 'COUR' because the file is 'COUR.TTF' (I'm not sure if the names are case sensitive). 'Verdana' works because the file is 'Verdana.ttf'. I suggest that this feature be documented because Windows users would normally expect to use the full font names and not the file names.
I'm on MacOS X, but that doesn't matter.The font cache lists all my active fonts (from different folders) with internal name, so fontconfig, pango or whatever should be able to access them, but I had no luck with any name (internal name, filename; didn't try Karl Berry names ;-)
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