![]() ![]() I thought about generating a bug report but I would like to share it with the community first in order to collect other feedbacks.Īfter activating and deactivating some fonts while working I realized that this is not really working. I sent an email to the FontBase team commenting on this problem but I still have no feedback, just to mention, in distributions based on Debian (Ubuntu / Pop! OS) this flow works normally. It is free and just as fast, stable, and reliable as several paid apps in its category. The only thing that temporarily resolved was to add a symbolic link to the FontBase path (~. FontBase is a cross-platform font manager with a beautifully designed UI and a well-organized panel layout. Con Virtually non-existent support Generally get one response and then dead silence. ![]() ![]() I noticed that this problem affects all programs, that is, the fonts that are activated in FontBase are not visible to the operating system, even using the command "fc-cache " did not work. FontBase's main pro is its main drawback - not needing to install fonts is great, but opening files using fonts not installed may not show them properly unless FontBase is also opened. Usually I activate the fonts and when opening Inkscape they are recognized, however, in Manjaro 19 Gnome this is not happening. I use the FontBase application (appimage) to activate / deactivate fonts (Google Online Fonts mostly) that I use in graphic works mainly in Inkscape and Gimp. It has more than 50,000 fonts in over 100 classifications, including all kinds of styles and faces. I installed the new Manjaro 19 Gnome on my production PC and I am seeing a problem with font management. is your personal font directory for Windows and Mac. ![]()
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