Trash or make them inactive in the Font Book, I also cannot rename them. That is, I assume that since I cannot move them to the (Main problem continues to be that I cannot do anything to the system fonts in ![]() "99" to send fonts to the bottom of the list. Special character that sorts last to get the unwanted fonts down to I'll have to try with a later system and find out if that's a change Apple made on later systems. I had to type in my admin name and password. I just went into /System/Libary/Fonts and removed some. Also, I cannot rename anything in /System/Library/Fonts but can certainly do so in /Library/Fonts/ and in the two GIMP folders. ![]() I will experiment with putting fonts into the GIMP folders and see if that will override the default looking into /System/Library/Fonts/ which is the source of unwanted (the folder I cannot change anything in). The two "culprit" folders with the fonts I do not want to see are not listed (namely /System/Library/Fonts/ and /Library/Fonts/), but two GIMP folders are. On my Mac, preferences is actually under the GIMP menu, but then yes: Folders > Fonts. Thanks so much! This looks like awesome advice. It should be possible to reorder the font listing in the GIMP by Own font directory, and that should do the deed. You can put copies of the fonts you want to use in the GIMP in its Restart the GIMP and see if you have /any/ fonts available. The system wide fonts directory is listed. Try this: Go to Edit > Preferences > Folders > Fonts, and see if On Mar 26, 2016, at 8:56 AM, Steve Kinney wrote: I use which generates an omega character. On the Mac OS, you can also add a special character that sorts last to get the unwanted fonts down to the bottom of the list. Thanks for any assistance you can provide, or light you can shed on this SansSerif fonts, Script fonts, and the like.īTW, I have looked in my GIMP font folders, both for user and for the ![]() Would also be wonderful if GIMP would allow me to create custom lists, eg Scrolling pastĪ gazillion fonts just to reach the one I want to use is getting annoying. Eg, Arial, Arial Italic, Arial Bold,Īnd Arial Bold Italic could easily be one entry instead of four. Instead of displaying each individual one. It would also be wonderful if GIMP would condense its font list into families However, I don't need Japanese, Hebrew, Chinese, etcĪlphabets, and I cannot disable them in the font book, or delete them from the I want to customize the font list shown on GIMP so that it does not show meįonts I will never use but cannot remove from my system because OS X insists The reason you cannot remove the "system fonts" is that they are part of "core services." under current OS X versions these can only be altered by the administrative user account with authentication from Apple via an Apple ID, but it (supposedly) can be done.Īnother approach is to not install the foreign font families at the time of OS installation, if you want to do a clean install. Gimp Font List or remove unwanted Mar 15:14 Gimp Font List or remove unwanted Mar 14:09 Gimp Font List or remove unwanted Mar 08:25 Gimp Font List or remove unwanted Mar 11:41 Gimp Font List or remove unwanted Mar 09:59 Gimp Font List or remove unwanted Mar 22:19 ![]() Please log in to manage your subscriptions.
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