Can you get a list of OSX fonts somehow?
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###################################################################### 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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`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 -
I use Firefox.
Firefox understands UTF-8. There's some conversion going on here that mangles the formatting. -
http://hea-www.harvard.edu/~fine/OSX/unicode_apple_logo.html
@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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Ah - a non-standard. That explains it.
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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 -
But, the good news is brew install fontconfig will put it in 'usr/local/bin/fc-list' without all the X11 or hidden system fonts... speed on first run, slower, but still acceptable
then, the penny dropped that you no longer need grep or one of the collects, so
t=Time.now fontList=(
/usr/local/bin/fc-list : family).split("\n").collect { |f| f.split(",")[0] }.to_a.uniq.compact.sort fin=Time.now-t puts fontList.length puts fin, Time.now-t puts fontList puts fontList.length puts fin, Time.now-t 274 0.017442 0.023794 ...print fonts 1.363478
not to shabby
john -
So you HAVE got
fc-list
to work after all!
Don't you need to include 'file' in the output as well as 'family' and grep for '.ttf' because 3dText needs a /ttf and the 'family only' way might also list .otf fonts etc too, which 3dText might baulk at ?
Something more like:
fontList=(
/usr/local/bin/fc-list : file family | grep .ttf:).split("\n").collect{|f|f.split(": ")[1].split(",")[0]}.to_a.uniq.compact.sort
I'm not sure how you deal with the ".ttf:" - it perhaps needs some \ escaping ??
If the 'grep' inside the MAC OS side is slower than doing a 'next unless f=~/.ttf: /' on the Ruby side, then you can add it into the 'collect' block instead... -
You got data back from
fc-list
using SketchUp Ruby??? ... but using a full path, that's the only change? -
fontList=(
/usr/local/bin/fc-list : family)
returned nothing on my machine. -
@tig said:
So you HAVE got
fc-list
to work after all!
Don't you need to include 'file' in the output as well as 'family' and grep for '.ttf' because 3dText needs a /ttf and the 'family only' way might also list .otf fonts etc too, which 3dText might baulk at ?YES... using fontList=(
**/opt/X11/bin/fc-list** : file family | grep \/Library\/Fonts
), but just to avoid X11 fonts, otherwise, all types [.ttf, otf, ttc] returned, work in SU [tested last weekend], so /Library/Fonts filter is OK.@unknownuser said:
If the 'grep' inside the MAC OS side is slower than doing a 'next unless f=~/.ttf: /' on the Ruby side, then you can add it into the 'collect' block instead...
it's the core dump size that slows things down
IF YOU HAVE IT INSTALLED...
> t=Time.now fontList=(
/opt/X11/bin/fc-list : file family `)
fin=Time.now-t
puts fontList.length
puts fin138048
0.055793
nilBut,**%(#0040FF)[IF YOU HAVE IT INSTALLED...]**
> t=Time.now
fontList=(/usr/local/bin/fc-list : file family
)
fin=Time.now-t
puts fontList.length
puts fin22832
0.073191
nilt=Time.now
fontList=(/usr/local/bin/fc-list : family
)
fin=Time.now-t
puts fontList.length
puts fin5921
0.016585
nil`
now I've realised the full path bit, there may be other ways without using fc-list...
john -
You are using these paths:
/opt/X11/bin/fc-list
/usr/local/bin/fc-listThat didn't work for me (10.5). But this worked:
/usr/X11/bin/fc-listAre any of the paths working across OSX versions?
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So, because I've had problems even getting the data I've ignored the fact that you've been also getting the filename and grepping out by path. What is the reason for this. So you only get fonts that works in SketchUp?
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This worked on my machine:
<span class="syntaxdefault"><br />data </span><span class="syntaxkeyword">= (`</span><span class="syntaxstring">/usr/X11/bin/fc-list ; file family | grep \/Library\/Fonts</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">`)<br /></span><span class="syntaxdefault">fonts </span><span class="syntaxkeyword">= </span><span class="syntaxdefault">data</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">.</span><span class="syntaxdefault">scan</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">(/[^;]+[;]\</span><span class="syntaxdefault">s</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">*(.*)/).</span><span class="syntaxdefault">flatten</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">!<br /></span><span class="syntaxdefault">fonts</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">.</span><span class="syntaxdefault">map</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">! { |</span><span class="syntaxdefault">string</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">| </span><span class="syntaxdefault">string</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">.</span><span class="syntaxdefault">split</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">(</span><span class="syntaxstring">','</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">) }.</span><span class="syntaxdefault">flatten</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">! </span><span class="syntaxcomment"># Some lines include multiple fonts.<br /> </span><span class="syntaxdefault"></span>
Now it's just a matter of reliably finding the path on all the systems.
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<span class="syntaxdefault"><br />def get_osx_fonts<br /> fc_list_locations </span><span class="syntaxkeyword">= [<br /> </span><span class="syntaxstring">'/opt/X11/bin/fc-list'</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">,<br /> </span><span class="syntaxstring">'/usr/local/bin/fc-list'</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">,<br /> </span><span class="syntaxstring">'/usr/X11/bin/fc-list'<br /> </span><span class="syntaxkeyword">]<br /> </span><span class="syntaxdefault">fc_list </span><span class="syntaxkeyword">= </span><span class="syntaxdefault">fc_list_locations</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">.</span><span class="syntaxdefault">find </span><span class="syntaxkeyword">{ |</span><span class="syntaxdefault">location</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">| </span><span class="syntaxdefault">File</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">.</span><span class="syntaxdefault">exist</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">?( </span><span class="syntaxdefault">location </span><span class="syntaxkeyword">) }<br /> if </span><span class="syntaxdefault">fc_list</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">.</span><span class="syntaxdefault">nil</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">?<br /> </span><span class="syntaxdefault">puts </span><span class="syntaxstring">'Warning; Could not find fc-list!'<br /> </span><span class="syntaxkeyword">return []<br /> </span><span class="syntaxdefault">end<br /> data </span><span class="syntaxkeyword">= (`</span><span class="syntaxstring">#{fc_list} ; file family | grep \/Library\/Fonts</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">`)<br /> </span><span class="syntaxdefault">fonts </span><span class="syntaxkeyword">= </span><span class="syntaxdefault">data</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">.</span><span class="syntaxdefault">scan</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">(/[^;]+[;]\</span><span class="syntaxdefault">s</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">*(.*)/).</span><span class="syntaxdefault">flatten</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">!<br /> </span><span class="syntaxdefault">fonts</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">.</span><span class="syntaxdefault">map</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">! { |</span><span class="syntaxdefault">string</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">| </span><span class="syntaxdefault">string</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">.</span><span class="syntaxdefault">split</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">(</span><span class="syntaxstring">','</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">) }.</span><span class="syntaxdefault">flatten</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">! </span><span class="syntaxcomment"># Some lines include multiple fonts.<br /> </span><span class="syntaxdefault">fonts</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">.</span><span class="syntaxdefault">uniq</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">!<br /> </span><span class="syntaxdefault">fonts</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">.</span><span class="syntaxdefault">sort</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">! </span><span class="syntaxcomment"># (!) Not UTF-8 compatible! But better than nothing.<br /> </span><span class="syntaxdefault">fonts<br />end<br /></span>
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hi TT,
I did PM before I saw this, I would split it into 3 conditional blockthe first would use /usr/local/bin/fc-list
if you revisit http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=180&t=48761&p=443899#p441686 you'll see that you don't need to grep /usr/local/bin/fc-list, because it avoids the system and X11 fonts already.second choose last in
find /**/bin/fc-list
array, for the latest X11 versionthird default to 'FontBook' it's on every mac....
john
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Isn't fc-list on every mac?
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@thomthom said:
Isn't fc-list on every mac?
TT... don't you read PM's or the posts... [I am laughing]
reminds me of when you answer some of your 'clients'
The whole reason I went round in circles is fc=list has never been 'standard' on a mac.
a lot of people use to have xcode and it came with that as part of fontconfig for X11,
or if you have Wings3D, Gimp, Inkscape or Imagemagics you'd have it, so a few SU'ers will. but they all have FontBook it's a mac core app....
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TO RECAP
This is the fastest I can get a usable list from X11
if I remove.split[-2]
fromfontPath
it uses /usr/local/bin and is twice as fast, same result... so the one could be used for any fc-list installed, without hardcoding a path.fontPath=(`find /*/*/bin/fc-list`).split[-2] fontList=(`#{fontPath} ; file family | grep \/Library\/Fonts`).split("\n").collect { |f| f.split(";")[1] }.collect { |f| f.split(",")[0].strip}.to_a.uniq.compact.sort[5..-5]
the
.sort[5..-5]
cleans out the dot files at top and some other cruft the the bottom...
john
EDIT: I missed a .strip that stop them running... leading whitespace.
on test a couple are getting through that shouldn't
*** macFonts group Error! *** i = 38 chunk = 4 font = Bitstream Charter Error #<TypeError: reference to deleted Group> Error: #<TypeError: (eval):282:in
name=': reference to deleted Group>
(eval):299
(eval):282
(eval):274:intimes' (eval):274
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