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    • Dan RathbunD Offline
      Dan Rathbun
      last edited by

      Other option(s):

      (a) Use UI.openpanel to let users manually pick font files, that are then added to the plugin's fontlist (kept as a hash file in the plugin's folder. The file distro's with a base set of standard Mac fonts.)

      (b) Use the SDK and C/C++/Objective-C to get the list of Fonts Sketchup knows.

      (From memory, I do think Sketchup's known fonts is exposed in the SDK.)

      I'm not here much anymore.

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        driven
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        I've found the KISS Applescript version, just figuring out if it's easier to strip the results first or in ruby.
        the basic can then run as osascript...

        set search1 to do shell script "mdfind -onlyin /Library/Fonts 'kMDItemContentTypeTree = \"public.truetype-ttf-font\"'" as text
        set search2 to do shell script "mdfind -onlyin ~/Library/Fonts 'kMDItemContentTypeTree = \"public.truetype-ttf-font\"'" as text
        

        results look like this
        %(#0000FF)[/Library/Fonts/NISC18030.ttf
        /Library/Fonts/Kai.ttf
        /Library/Fonts/Hei.ttf
        /Library/Fonts/BiauKai.ttf
        /Library/Fonts/Apple LiSung Light.ttf
        /Library/Fonts/Apple LiGothic Medium.ttf
        /Library/Fonts/Microsoft/Lucida Console.ttf
        /Library/Fonts/Microsoft/Candara Bold Italic.ttf]

        also, I think if a plugins is offering font manipulation for artistic usage, it should have all the 'SU' fonts and let the User decide which to use
        john

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        • thomthomT Offline
          thomthom
          last edited by

          So that returns the filenames, but do the filenames represent the font names exactly?

          I know that I would not be able to do that with the fonts on a Windows machine as they usually are abbreviations.

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          • Dan RathbunD Offline
            Dan Rathbun
            last edited by

            @thomthom said:

            I know that I would not be able to do that with the fonts on a Windows machine as they usually are abbreviations.

            XP
            %(#004080)[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Fonts]

            reg_fonts_on_win.PNG

            I'm not here much anymore.

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            • TIGT Offline
              TIG Moderator
              last edited by

              I suspect that the ttf file name is not always the font name 😒

              MAC's 'fc-list' will provide the font-name, font-family etc -
              I can't believe that 'we' can't get it to write the list to a variable using system(...) 😕
              Have you tried something like this?
              font_list=system(fc-list : family | cat)
              or similar, where the output gets piped to something that can return a value like 'cat' ?
              OR perhaps:
              font_list=system(cat (fc-list : family))
              OR probably with 'escaped' (), more like:
              font_list=system(cat (fc-list : family))
              😕

              TIG

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              • thomthomT Offline
                thomthom
                last edited by

                @tig said:

                I can't believe that 'we' can't get it to write the list to a variable using system(...) 😕

                Yea, I wish I knew why this is mis-behaving inside SketchUp. 😕

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                • TIGT Offline
                  TIG Moderator
                  last edited by

                  Have you tried any of my 'convolutions', to redirect / pipe its output to some other function that then might successfully return the values to 'system' ?
                  As it does several 'lines' of output in the console can we pipe it through a loop ?
                  Or like font_list=system(cat ($(fc-list : family)))
                  Perhaps with some \ escaping of the various () ???

                  TIG

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                  • thomthomT Offline
                    thomthom
                    last edited by

                    Not the recent ones. I only have access to a Mac at home, and last week I haven't been home for very long - certainly no time to test anything. 😞

                    Thomas Thomassen — SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
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                    • TIGT Offline
                      TIG Moderator
                      last edited by

                      So there's still hope...
                      Perhaps driven etc can try...
                      I have no MAC access either...

                      TIG

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                        driven
                        last edited by

                        sticking with things we know return in console

                        > ttfList=(find ~/Library/Fonts/*.ttf`)
                        /Users/johns_iMac/Library/Fonts/Momo.ttf
                        /Users/johns_iMac/Library/Fonts/Tkds9crd.ttf
                        /Users/johns_iMac/Library/Fonts/machtgth.ttf
                        /Users/johns_iMac/Library/Fonts/machtssr-gm.ttf

                        fontsM=(mdls -raw -name com_apple_ats_name_family ~/Library/Fonts/momo.ttf +
                        mdls -raw -name com_apple_ats_name_family ~/Library/Fonts/Tkds9crd.ttf +
                        mdls -raw -name com_apple_ats_name_family ~/Library/Fonts/machtgth.ttf +
                        mdls -raw -name com_apple_ats_name_family ~/Library/Fonts/machtssr-gm.ttf)
                        (
                        Momo
                        )(
                        Trek
                        )(
                        "Machine Tool Gothic"
                        )(
                        "Machine Tool SanSerif"
                        )this is a quick manual cobble, but it could be coerced, john edit: or this > fontsM=(mdls -raw -name com_apple_ats_name_full ~/Library/Fonts/momo.ttf +
                        mdls -raw -name com_apple_ats_name_full ~/Library/Fonts/Tkds9crd.ttf +
                        mdls -raw -name com_apple_ats_name_full ~/Library/Fonts/machtgth.ttf +
                        mdls -raw -name com_apple_ats_name_full ~/Library/Fonts/machtssr-gm.ttf)
                        (
                        Momo
                        )(
                        "Trek DS9 Credits Text"
                        )(
                        "Machine Tool Gothic"
                        )(
                        "Machine Tool SanSerif"
                        )or for completeness > fontsM=(mdls -raw -name kMDItemFonts ~/Library/Fonts/momo.ttf +
                        mdls -raw -name kMDItemFonts ~/Library/Fonts/Tkds9crd.ttf +
                        mdls -raw -name kMDItemFonts ~/Library/Fonts/machtgth.ttf +
                        mdls -raw -name kMDItemFonts ~/Library/Fonts/machtssr-gm.ttf)
                        (
                        Momo,
                        Regular
                        )(
                        HamiltonSteel,
                        Regular,
                        Trek,
                        "Trek DS9 Credits Text"
                        )(
                        "Machine Tool Gothic",
                        MachineToolGothic,
                        Regular
                        )(
                        "Machine Tool SanSerif",
                        MachineToolSanSerif,
                        Regular
                        )`

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                          driven
                          last edited by

                          getting closer, but I really don't know ruby, take lots of trial and error,
                          > a=(find ~/Library/Fonts/*.ttf).to_a b=(a.collect{|x| mdls -raw -name com_apple_ats_name_family #{x}}) ["(\n Momo\n)", "(\n Trek\n)", "(\n \"Machine Tool Gothic\"\n)", "(\n \"Machine Tool SanSerif\"\n)"]how do I clean out the rest?

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                          • thomthomT Offline
                            thomthom
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                            b=["(\n Momo\n)", "(\n Trek\n)", "(\n \"Machine Tool Gothic\"\n)", "(\n \"Machine Tool SanSerif\"\n)"] c=b.map { |f| f[/[("\s]+([^"\n]+)[)"\s]+/m,1] }

                            Returns:
                            ["Momo", "Trek", "Machine Tool Gothic", "Machine Tool SanSerif"]

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                              driven
                              last edited by

                              excellent Thomas,

                              when I use it on /Library/Fonts/*.*tf I get a more complete list, but some are linked files so I get
                              "could not find /Library/Fonts//儷宋."
                              how do I filter those out? [if I can't resolve them]
                              john

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                                driven
                                last edited by

                                ###################################################################### t=Time.now a=(find -d /Library/Fonts -name "*.t").split("\n").map { |f| f.gsub(" ", "\\ ")} b=(a.collect{|x| mdls -nullMarker missing -raw -name com_apple_ats_name_family #{x}}) c=b.map { |f| f[/[("\s]+([^"\n]+)[)"\s]+/m,1] }.uniq puts c, "\n v2", Time.now-t ######################################################################
                                187 fonts from 1 Library in 7.147912 and I still have a couple of commas to remove...
                                john

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                                • thomthomT Offline
                                  thomthom
                                  last edited by

                                  characters.png

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                                    driven
                                    last edited by

                                    `tt,
                                    that's your browser not recognising the UFT8 apple icon. IE sometimes will show the Windows icon.

                                    I use it as a line marker for mac only scripts I'm testing, so when I had 3 time now's I could find the end of each easily.
                                    john

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                                    • thomthomT Offline
                                      thomthom
                                      last edited by

                                      I use Firefox.
                                      Firefox understands UTF-8. There's some conversion going on here that mangles the formatting.

                                      Thomas Thomassen — SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
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                                        driven
                                        last edited by

                                        Link Preview Image
                                        The Apple Logo in Unicode

                                        favicon

                                        (hea-www.harvard.edu)

                                        @unknownuser said:

                                        This is probably fine for Mac-only applications. But it is NOT appropriate, and even WRONG, and it will NOT work properly as a general web page character. The problem is that the unicode value used is one of several that is set aside for private use. That means that each operating system, or application, or implementation is free to use those unicode characters for anything they want. It just so happens that Apple has chosen to use unicode character U+F8FF (decimal value 63743, or on the web as either  or ) as the Apple Logo. But some Windows fonts put in a Windows logo. And some other fonts put in a Klingon Mummification glyph. Or elven script. Or anything they want. And if it isn't defined in your local font, you'll just see a square. So who knows what you might see when I put the character in right here: 

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                                        • thomthomT Offline
                                          thomthom
                                          last edited by

                                          Ah - a non-standard. That explains it.

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                                            driven
                                            last edited by

                                            Found the problem, and a massive speed-up...
                                            > t=Time.now fontList=(/opt/X11/bin/fc-list : file family | grep /Library/Fonts).split("\n").collect { |f| f.split(":")[1] }.collect { |f| f.split(",")[0] }.to_a.uniq.compact.sort[5..-1] fin=Time.now-t puts fontList.length puts fin, Time.now-t puts fontList puts Time.now-t 296 0.049741 0.056441 *...print fonts* 1.440642
                                            however............ not everyone has X11
                                            john

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