Can you get a list of OSX fonts somehow?
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John - and there is no flashing console windows when you perform that?
@unknownuser said:
I have a java program that runs on both Win and OSX if you want a copy.
I'm good with these solutions here - I prefer them over Flash and Java as then we don't have to rely on plugins to be installed. There's too many users with out of date versions which these days get blocked by browsers or they are locked down due to office policy.
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@driven said:
If you want a list in ruby
fontList=(`osascript -e 'tell application "Font Book"' -e ' set fontList to name of every font family' -e 'end tell'`)
Tried it on my Mac Mini - I started this Font Book application which appeared in the dock (not something I'd really want.)
And it was also very slow. Took about 2-3 seconds.
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Of course, running it a second time it's much faster. So it's the overhead of starting the Font Book app.
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How about [MAC]:
fontList=system(
/usr/bin/fc-list : file family | grep /Library)
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Returned
false
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How about:
fontList=system(
"#!/bin/bash/usr/bin\n/fc-list : file family | grep /Library")
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false
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In normal Console:
/usr/bin/fc-list : file family | grep \/Library
Return:
-bash: /usr/bin/fc-list: No such file or directory
cd /usr/bin/ fc-list : family
Return:
List of just font names.fc-list : file family | grep \/Library
Returns:
NothingBut getting the result of system call under SketchUp, with the
system
method - all I get isfalse
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http://stackoverflow.com/a/3159997/486990
Either:
system('foobarCommand')
The latter will return the output - the former will output to standard output but return true/false.
` >> system('echo hi')
hi
=> trueecho hi
=> "hi\n"`(This was using IRB from a system console)
However, using Ruby Console:
but
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System IRB console:
>> system 'echo hi' hi => true
SketchUp Console:
` > system 'echo hi'
truesystem 'fc-list'
false`What gives?
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How about something like...
fontList = system(
fc-list : family)
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Do you need to specify the 'shell-type' in the line like ?
fontList=system(
#!/bin/bash usr/bin/fc-list : family)
When it works, then is it fast enough ? -
@tig said:
How about something like...
fontList = system(
fc-list : family)
??See my previous post - the commands work in native consoles, but not in in SketchUp console - it doesn't appear to capture the output.
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But the surely surrounding ` ``` '' "" etc can produce different results ??
So... are they all foobar?My other example tried to force it to run as a 'bash' shell... Is that possible?
Not having a MAC available does somewhat curtail my help in this area
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@thomthom said:
the commands work in native consoles, but not in in SketchUp console
Maybe they are using stderr instead of stdout? You could test on the command line:
fc-list : family > out fc-list : family 2> err
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@tig said:
But the surely surrounding ` ``` '' "" etc can produce different results ??
So... are they all foobar?My other example tried to force it to run as a 'bash' shell... Is that possible?
They all return
false
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@jim said:
Maybe they are using stderr instead of stdout? You could test on the command line:
fc-list : family > out fc-list : family 2> err
nada
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Tried to output to file:
fc-list : family >> ~/Desktop/fonts.txt
Empty when run from within SketchUp, populated when run in a native console.
Something is messed up with the messaging system!
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system(
fc-list : family | out)
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running out of permutations... -
Won't that just list fonts with "out" in them?
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The 'grep' is for pattern matching...
The | pipes/passes the output to something else ['out'].
What do you call the 'output' on a MAC ??
The > puts the output into a file.
The >> appends the output to a file.
How do you 'pass/send' something ?
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