>
>
> > > What host OS are you on? Do you need a cross-platform solution?
> >=20
> > Multiplatform, yes... OSX, Linux(Xft-only) and Win.
>
> Well, tricky.
>
> Xft isn't so bad... As long as you can put your font file somewhere that
> fontconfig will find it (and can trigger fontconfig to actually find
> it!) then it kinda just works. But you might need root access to do
> that, so some sort of installation process, with permissions and such,
> might be required.

I think one can add user fonts by supplying his own ~/.fonts.conf
Still flaky, but better than requiring root :)

> Don't know how fonts are added to OSX at all - never tried that.

Userfonts can be in ~/Library/Fonts

> Under win32? Not sure, I have a vague recollection of being able to load
> a font file from disk, but that's just a vague memory and I haven't
> actually checked the docs!

No clue, well I'll try playing around a bit.
Thanks for the help.

Cheers,
Mario
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