Re: Font names
Re: Font names
- Subject: Re: Font names
- From: Fritz Anderson <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 21 Dec 2012 15:40:05 -0600
On 21 Dec 2012, at 3:06 PM, Philip Ershler <email@hidden> wrote:
> Wouldn't the Font Book app in OS X give you the information you seek?
If I understand the OP's intention, he's looking for documentation on which fonts are _included in a minimal installation of Mac OS X._ In other words, the fonts with guaranteed availability. Font Book, or queries to NSFontManager, won't tell you that. The Wikipedia article (<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_typefaces_included_with_OS_X>, for those who can't browse back through this thread) may be the best reference.
There may not be a pat answer. Fonts have entered and left the standard distribution with every major release since System 1, and even current machines will have orphaned Apple fonts hanging over from previous releases. (My mid-2012 MBP has the full-Latin Charcoal [not CY], last seen on OS 9. Charcoal isn't on my new Mac at work.) My point being: The list isn't stable, and it's unlikely you can snapshot the current list without wiping a machine.
You might dig up a machine that can accept the latest OS version you're comfortable with as a standard (10.4?) and do a wipe-and-install of that. You'd probably miss out on a lot of Asian fonts, though.
A survey of /System/Library/Fonts might tell you what the absolute, drop-dead minimum set is, but surely the actual minimum install goes beyond that. (Can't you expect Baskerville, for instance? I wouldn't want to live in a world where there isn't a Baskerville.)
— F
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