> On 03/27/2016 03:48 PM, Bret Busby wrote:
> > I have tried to resume the project, using GIMP 2.8.14, running on
> > UbuntuMATE 15.10, and, whatever I do, I am now not able to set the
> > font for text to be entered.
Steve Kinney writes:
> The on-canvas text editor works /very/ differently from
Am 27.03.2016 um 07:27 schrieb MareroQ:
> Try it my way (it works for Windows - so maybe also for Mac).
>
> Find the file fonts.conf (... / etc / fonts /)
Expanding on that - modifying the fontconfig settings is the way to go.
Instead of modifying the global configuration - which might be
On 03/27/2016 03:48 PM, Bret Busby wrote:
> Hello.
>
> Some time ago, I started a project using the then version of GIMP,
> that ran on Debian 6, and I was able to set the font for text that I
> entered.
>
> I have tried to resume the project, using GIMP 2.8.14, running on
> UbuntuMATE 15.10,
Hello.
Some time ago, I started a project using the then version of GIMP,
that ran on Debian 6, and I was able to set the font for text that I
entered.
I have tried to resume the project, using GIMP 2.8.14, running on
UbuntuMATE 15.10, and, whatever I do, I am now not able to set the
font for
Font Book allows you to turn fonts off, effectively removing them from
application use.
Ross
On Mar 27, 2016, at 3:25 AM, uga...@talktalk.net wrote:
> I did not suggest using Font Book.app to deactivate system files. I
> tried to say that removing fonts from /System/Library/Fonts is
>
It isn't clear why you want to replace /Library/Fonts with
>/Users/your_user_name/Library/Application Support/GIMP/2.
8/fonts as this file path is already defined in GIMP > Fonts >
Font Folders preferences.
On OSX there are 4 default files paths in fonts.conf, which could be
commented out.
>
>BUT - you're using a GIMP 2.9.? version? If you have the option in
>your Edit>>Preferences>>Icon Theme, then the theme you have downloaded
>is not going to work.
Thanks again, Kevin!
The version I downloaded and installed, is 2.8.16, so I will go ahead and try
your icons. It seems that this
Try it my way (it works for Windows - so maybe also for Mac).
Find the file fonts.conf (... / etc / fonts /)
Replace lines:
/Library/Fonts
on the path to the fonts in Gimp - I guess:
/Users/your_user_name/Library/Application Support/GIMP/2.8/fonts
and should be in Gimp without system fonts
>Also as ugajin suggests, try using Font Book to deactivate system
>files, rather than removing them.
>
>Ross
I have tried. Font Book refuses to deactivate system fonts.
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>First, what version of OSX are you using?
>
>I just tried removing a system font under Yosemite, and it worked. I
>have to assume that the account you are using does not have root
>administration access.
>
>If you are running El Capitan, then the way I've been told it works is
>that when you
I did not suggest using Font Book.app to deactivate system files. I
tried to say that removing fonts from /System/Library/Fonts is
potentially harmful. I suggested using Font Book.app to browse,
organise and/or manage your fonts.
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