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Re: Getting rid of "hidden" fonts
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Re: Getting rid of "hidden" fonts


  • Subject: Re: Getting rid of "hidden" fonts
  • From: Rosyna <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 2 Aug 2003 04:52:19 -0700

Have you noticed a font name LastResort? Only the family name as a . in front.

Ack, at 7/25/03, Francisco Tolmasky said:

OK, so I'm using NSFontManager to get all the font families. Everything is working fine, except I get a few extra font families that don't normally show up, notably:

#GungSeo
#HeadeLineA
#PCMyungjo
#PilGi
.Aqua Kana
.Keyboard

So is there any way to get rid of these when calling availableFontFamilies? I don't want to manually get rid of them because I don't know what other weird fonts people may have. Is it safe to just remove all fonts starting with "#" and ".". Is there a method that will purge them for me, still returning font families, NOT font names, so not availableFontNamesWithTraits:, unless of course this just does the same thing. I don't know, any help is greatly appreciated.

Thank in advance,

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Sincerely,
Rosyna Keller
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Please include any previous correspondence in replies, it helps me remember what we were talking about. Thanks.
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