>Another thing to look at: In the GIMP do Edit > Preferences, and pop
>open the Folders item. Click on Fonts and a list of the directories
>the
>GIMP looks for fonts in is presented. I have "way too many" fonts on
>my
>workstation, so I deleted all but the GIMP's own font folder from the
>list,
On 01/17/2018 04:57 AM, Terry50 wrote:
>> You need an OSX user to give a proper answer.
>>
>> Gimp does not come with any fonts. It uses the fonts installed in the
>> system, which might be very many. In linux I can disable many of the
>> never-used fonts to reduce the number seen by Gimp.
>>
>>
>You need an OSX user to give a proper answer.
>
>Gimp does not come with any fonts. It uses the fonts installed in the
>system, which might be very many. In linux I can disable many of the
>never-used fonts to reduce the number seen by Gimp.
>
>This is reasonably up-to-date and might give a clue
Hi,
I would like to have fewer fonts in my Gimp. Many seem to repeat. I went to
applications/GIMP/Contents/Resources/share/gimp/2.0/fonts. There are zero items
there. Where should I look now? I have Gimp 2.8.22
Thank you,
Terry
Yes, there was a font folder in my user library and it had one
>Hi,
>I would like to have fewer fonts in my Gimp. Many seem to repeat. I
>went to applications/GIMP/Contents/Resources/share/gimp/2.0/fonts.
>There are zero items there. Where should I look now? I have Gimp
>2.8.22
>Thank you,
>Terry
>
>Yes, there was a font folder in my user library and