I took out all font folders using the preferences dialog and
sometimes GIMP will hang for a long time looking for fonts.
Weird!
Charlie wrote:
> I'm a new user to GIMP. I have been thru Akkana Peck's book.
>
> I have used preferences to remove the reference to the Windows Font Folder
> and inser
I'm a new user to GIMP. I have been thru Akkana Peck's book.
I have used preferences to remove the reference to the Windows Font Folder
and inserted my own Font Folder.
GIMP sees my Font Folder but still picks up Windows Fonts. Is there a way to
eliminate Windows Fonts from being seen by GIMP?
T
I installed a new font in C:\Windows\Fonts. Loaded GIMP up and it found the
new font and was able to use it. I made some changes to the font and
installed the new TTF file into C:\Windows\Fonts. I reloaded GIMP, but it is
not detecting the changed font. There does not seem to be a .fonts.cache-1
fi
On Monday 05 January 2009, Tagg wrote:
> How can I add more fonts to gimp?
Simply put them into one of the font folders shown in GIMP's preferences or
add folders there if there are fonts in a different place already.
Daniel
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Tagg wrote:
How can I add more fonts to gimp?
It will depend on your OS, Linux, MAC, Win, etc but if you follow the
standard method of installing fonts for your computer, GIMP should
recognize them. Might have to reboot, not sure.
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Hi all, I run The Gimp 2.2 in KDE under Ubuntu on a Dell Inspiron
laptop. I have STFW and read most of TFM but I cannot figure out how
to have the list of fonts rendered in each font. To clarify, programs
such as Open Office display each font in it's own glyphs, easing font
selection. Is The Gimp c
On Sun, 2004-08-29 at 04:40, Sven Neumann wrote:
> http://gimp.org/unix/fonts.html
Thank-you kindly I guess I'd better go through the pain of upgrading
my IBM issued laptop so I can run gimp-2.x.
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Hi,
"Peter L. Berghold" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I hope I'm not asking a FAQ here...
>
> I loaded some True Type fonts on my (linux) machine and I can get
> X11 to see them, but when I try and select them from the font dialog
> in Gimp I see the message "Font Not Available"
>
> What am I mi
I hope I'm not asking a FAQ here...
I loaded some True Type fonts on my (linux) machine and I can get X11 to
see them, but when I try and select them from the font dialog in Gimp I
see the message "Font Not Available"
What am I missing?
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I installed gfontview (thanks Natalie) and the troubled and confused fonts
display the test sentence accurately. Go figure.
Jim Clark
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Thanks for the previous messages.
Fonts that showed up in my font list but showed "not available" were in a
fonts.dir file in the directory but not actuall
Thanks for the previous messages.
Fonts that showed up in my font list but showed "not available" were in a
fonts.dir file in the directory but not actually in the directory. I
removed the offending lines from the fonts.dir file, and all is well (in
that area.) It was telling me the truth--the
Jim Clark - Friday 05 September 2003 23:14 - about [Gimp-user] Fonts
again.:
> I have just moved to a new RH 9 (a customized by my company
> distribution) box, with a newly compiled GIMP 1.2.5. I haven't played
> with it much, but I would very much like to remove about 100 of
Hi,
Jim Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> In addition, I have many fonts that display in my selector that when I
> click on them say The Selected font is not available. Then why are they
> listed there? How do I get rid of them...and I have done an xset fp rehash.
Sounds like the problem deale
In addition, I have many fonts that display in my selector that when I
click on them say The Selected font is not available. Then why are they
listed there? How do I get rid of them...and I have done an xset fp rehash.
Thanks again.
Jim Clark
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I have just moved to a new RH 9 (a customized by my company distribution)
box, with a newly compiled GIMP 1.2.5. I haven't played with it much, but I
would very much like to remove about 100 of the fonts in my text tool.
My font path includes the unix:/7100, but how do I remove fonts from that
* and then Sven Neumann declared
> Yes, with 1.3 you need the tool options even more than you did with
> 1.2. That's why the new default session setup has the tool-options
> docked below the toolbox.
Hi all, I'm having trouble working out where the color change is located
on 1.2 can somone p
Nick Wilson wrote:
Hi all,
I managed to install the sharfonts and freefonts on my RH machine and
they show in the font servers list of fonts but do NOT show in Gimp.
Can anyone point me in the right direction please? I run GIMP under KDE
if that makes any difference...
Many thanks...
if you
Hi all,
I managed to install the sharfonts and freefonts on my RH machine and
they show in the font servers list of fonts but do NOT show in Gimp.
Can anyone point me in the right direction please? I run GIMP under KDE
if that makes any difference...
Many thanks...
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Hi Sven,
Thanks for the illuminating explanation of the font situation. I will
start researching font contents & formats.
Regards,
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Hi,
Jeff Trefftzs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> For some time now, on both 1.2.x and 1.3.x, I have noticed some
> curiosities about the GIMP's font handling. I have downloaded and
> installed a number of true-type fonts, most of which work fine, as long
> as I run xfstt to serve them up, but a f
On Fri, 2003-06-27 at 03:08, Sven Neumann wrote:
>
> This font selector dialog is likely to go away as soon as the font
> list/grid and popup widgets are good enough to replace it.
>
For some time now, on both 1.2.x and 1.3.x, I have noticed some
curiosities about the GIMP's font handling. I ha
Hi,
Jeff Trefftzs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> When you click on the selector button at the right of the font name,
> you will get a dialog box with the six dozen liquor jugs text.
> There you can set the font style, if there are any variants.
This font selector dialog is likely to go away as s
I'm totally lost with fonts in 1.3.15.
Here's what I know:
* The text tool has a button for open, a button for clear, and a couple
of buttons to indicate the direction of the text. There's also the text
window.
* There is a font dialog where I can see an "Aa" example of the fonts
plus a quote
Hi Mike -
Fonts aren't quite as intuitive (or maybe we're both just set in our
ways) as in GIMP-1.2.x, but here's how it works:
1. Double click on the text tool in the toolbox. This will give you
the tool's own dialog box, where you can set the font, the size, the
color, and the alignment of th
On Friday 06 June 2003 07:25 am, Sven Neumann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Donna Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > I've just recently installed Suse 8.2, and am having trouble with
> > fonts :-) Most of the Script Fu examples won't work - they fail
> > horribly 'cos they can't find the fonts.
>
> Did yo
Hi,
Donna Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've just recently installed Suse 8.2, and am having trouble with
> fonts :-) Most of the Script Fu examples won't work - they fail
> horribly 'cos they can't find the fonts.
Did you install the freefonts package? Most scripts refer to fonts
found
Hi,
I've just recently installed Suse 8.2, and am having trouble with fonts :-)
Most of the Script Fu examples won't work - they fail horribly 'cos they can't
find the fonts.
Here's the "Files" section from XF86Config - I have checked in each font dir
and the fonts really are there. So how com
I have spent hours upon hours trying to figure out how to install some new
fonts for use with GIMP. Open Office Writer now recognizes them but not GIMP.
I am running GIMP 1.2.3 under Red Hat Linux 8 and the Gnome desktop. The
fonts are on a CD from the FontSite and are available as both Type 1
hello,
i was wondering how i could use the insert text tool to be able to write on
several lines (ie insert a return character)? can i specify the size of a
bounding box like in adboe photoshop and let gimp do all the formatting?
cheers!
Sam
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> From: Jim Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Gimp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [Gimp-user] Perennially confusing font problems
>
> Hate to ask it, as it has been discussed many times and there are many
> web pages on it, but I can't get it to work.
>
> RedHat 7.2 using GIMP 1.2.3
>
> I have so
ard Konrad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Reply-To: Richard Konrad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> X-Mailer: The Bat! (v1.53d) Educational
> Subject: [Gimp-user] fonts
> Date: Sat, 26 Jan 2002 21:43:48 -0600
>
> This may be an old topic.
>
> I am tryi
On Sun, Jan 27, 2002 at 10:30:13AM -0500, John Culleton wrote:
> On Saturday 26 January 2002 22:43, Richard Konrad wrote:
> > This may be an old topic.
> >
> > I am trying to create a new logo using gimp but the fonts it (redhat
> > 7.2) comes with are extremely limiting. Where can I downloa
Hi Richard -
There are a number of font repositories on the web where you can
get free fonts. Since they come and go with alarming frequency,
your best bet is to do a search for something like "free fonts"
and see what you get. With RH 7.2 I think you already have a
true-type font server, s
On Saturday 26 January 2002 22:43, Richard Konrad wrote:
> This may be an old topic.
>
> I am trying to create a new logo using gimp but the fonts it (redhat
> 7.2) comes with are extremely limiting. Where can I download and
> install more fonts (decorative ones like windows parisian etc)
>
This may be an old topic.
I am trying to create a new logo using gimp but the fonts it (redhat
7.2) comes with are extremely limiting. Where can I download and
install more fonts (decorative ones like windows parisian etc)
Richard
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Hey,
With Gimp 1.1.24 or 25 (sorry i fogot which) on Red Hat 7.0 I cannot get
any fonts to scale above 72 pixels or points (which is also the
highest number listed in the multiselect). The box is using Xfree86
4.0.3 with the xfont
servver and freetype for true type fonts. I added some type1 fon
An unnamed person <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> do regular X bitmap fonts work with Gimp?
Yes. You can tell your X font server where your bitmap fonts live by
adding the respective paths to your XF86Config file. The next time
the X server is started [1] the fonts should show up in Gimp's fonts
do regular X bitmap fonts work with Gimp? I know that Type1 are supposed to work and
I have TrueType support via Xfstt. But there are some Artwiz fonts that I'd like to
use. And i'm wondering how I'd get them to show up in gimp. Thanks,
heli0s
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