Jiho, thanks for the response.
I have looking for something like this on Linux for a long time. Thanks!
No problem. I hope it helps you. It's primitive, but simple is good.
I am working on a new version that is a bit more responsive and will have a file/pog chooser from the gui. It may take a while ;)
Some remarks:
- in connection to Inkscape:
I am not involved in Inkscape development. When I read C++ code my head explodes. I just posted here because I lurk and because it's design + Linux related.
This and a search facility are really great. If such features could be part of Fonty Python or integrated in Inkscape (or even in GTK itself) it would really be great.
I agree - that would be very nice. I don't know anything about Mac OS, so I had no idea they built a font manager into it. That's pretty cool.
font collections). Nevertheless your experience in enabling or disabling fonts under an X11 environment would be well used in
Well, my "experience" is limited to tinkering with my $HOME/.fonts folder :) Really, I am no boffin.
From what you say about X11 on Mac, it sounds like the fonts in Font Book are
not being removed from the $HOME/.fonts folder. But, that could be wrong. I know that fonts under X11 and Gnu/Linux are pretty scary-complex beasts. There are all kinds of oddball files that describe where fonts are. It's likely that those files are not being properly managed by Font Book.
PS: great name BTW.
:D
Donn.