Say I want to install my Apple system's fonts. What do I do exactly? Thanks!
Louis >Patrick Perroud wrote: >[] >>So far - the only other fonts I can use with Scribus on MacOS X were >>installed by a fink package named xfonts-intl - I think. > >From "fink info scribus": > > Fonts: By default, the X11 Type1 fonts are recognized. If you > want more fonts, you can do one or more of the following: > - Install the x-ghostscript-fonts or msttcorefonts or xfonts-intl > or applesystemfont packages. > (The gimp-sharefonts and similar packages work, too, > but these fonts are of rather bad quality) > - Put lines like > /Library/Fonts > /System/Library/Fonts > into your ~/.scribus/scribusfont.rc file (create it if it doesn't exist) > This will give you many (not all) of the Apple system fonts. > If you use FontBook to create your own collections, put also > ~/Library/Fonts > into this file. > Not all font types are working: OpenType and Resource Fork TrueType > don't work, but the latter can be converted using fondu. > >In particular the applesystemfonts package brings you a large number of fonts, >*all* of those in /System/Library/Fonts and /Library/Fonts, plus those of >~/Library/Fonts that are in ttf or dfonts format. > >-- >Martin > >_______________________________________________ >Scribus mailing list >Scribus at nashi.altmuehlnet.de >http://nashi.altmuehlnet.de/mailman/listinfo/scribus -- MARDIGRAFE INC. T?l 514.934.1353 Fax 514.934.3698 <http://www.mardigrafe.com>
