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Re: What fonts are guaranteed to be on a user's machine?
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Re: What fonts are guaranteed to be on a user's machine?


  • Subject: Re: What fonts are guaranteed to be on a user's machine?
  • From: Jeremy Dronfield <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 22 Jan 2005 11:15:52 +0000

You can't rely 100% on any font to be present on the user's machine, even in /System/Library/Fonts. You can rely on some of them to have been *installed*, but you can't necessarily be sure that the user has kept them.

The only font you should rely on is the one pointed to by -[NSFont systemFontOfSize:] and friends.

Regards,
Jeremy


On 22 Jan 2005, at 6:11 am, Abhi Beckert wrote:

I haven't looked it up, but my understanding is that you can rely on
any font that's in /System/Library/Fonts. But the fonts in
/Library/Fonts might not be on all macs, and are subject to change
with major upgrades to MacOS (for example, I think tiger has a few new
fonts, and some previous ones are gone if you don't install over an
existing panther installation).

If you need one that's not in /System I'd either put it in the app
bundle (if the license permits) or just use a substitute font that you
can rely on when it's not installed.
- Abhi


On Sat, 22 Jan 2005 00:25:09 -0500, Glenn Zelniker <email@hidden> wrote:
Sorry if this has been covered before. I have an application that I'm
"skinning" and I want to use certain fonts on pulldown menus, buttons,
and the like. I know it's safest to use things like systemFont,
boldSystemFont, etc., but what if I want to use a font like Helvetica?
If, in fact, I can't count on a font being on the end-user's machine,
is there a simple way to include a font in the application's bundle and
install it from the application -- without making the user go to the
trouble of installing the font manually?


Glenn Zelniker

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