Hi all;
fontmatrix works on OSX. If there is no packages available for download on its website you can probably ask Fontmatrix main developer -- Pierre Marchand -- for it.
Best,
Alex
On 09/02/11 00:51, ricardo lafuente wrote:
On 02/08/2011 11:36 PM, gespertino@...155... wrote:
Gaz: That sounds like a lot of fonts. I'd use a font manager to create groups (based on style, typology, etc.) and load and unload them when necessary. Having so many fonts active will only make difficult to choose, will make applications start slower and won't help much. For linux you can use FontyPython or Font Manager
I believe FontMatrix is worth mentioning as a very good font manager on GNU/Linux systems.
The poster did mention he was on OSX -- which sadly I can't help with...
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