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If you don't want to clutter your system fonts folder or need them just for Gimp, I'd use the C:/users/yourusername/.gimp2.8/fonts folder. You might have had them in the home/.fonts on Linux? "When people agree with me I always feel that I must be wrong." -Oscar Wilde I figure there's got to be an easier way. GIMP looks for and loads fonts in that folder.īut that seemed crazy complicated. Press "Ctrl-S" to save the changes and close the file. Locate the line and insert the path to the folder where you saved the fonts earlier (for example, path/to/Fonts/folder). Next, open the \etc\fonts folder and open the nf file in Notepad. First, open the GIMP directory, usually located in C:\Program Files. You can put new fonts on GIMP without installing them in Windows. I found the Windows font folder, but none of the fonts there are in GIMP. I can add fonts to PE by just double clicking on the font file and then on "Install." However that doesn't add the font to GIMP.
#Put fonts in gimp for mac windows 10
I have GIMP and Photoshop Elements on the Windows 10 computer. Unless someone else pipes up, I can open up my Windows laptop and check.


Can you do a C drive search for "Font" and see where it leads? Let me know if you find it this way or not. Anyway, doesn't Windows have a Font folder in its Windows directory? It has always been the case since 3.1, not sure why that would change. I'm on a Mac at the moment, I rarely use my Windows machine.
