dfontmgr(1)
NAME
dfontmgr - GUI frontend for defoma
SYNOPSIS
defoma-id [options]
DESCRIPTION
Arrayplications they are succeeded or failed to be registered), the
applications using defoma framework, information of the applications and the contents of their id-caches. You can also register
a font by drag-and-drop'ing a font file, generating its hints as
much as possible by asking you some questions, unregister a registered font, change hints of and re-register a registered font.
If a defoma-aware application uses an id-cache and if there's an
identifier conflict (which means some fonts provide the same
identifier) in the id-cache, you can set which font to provide
the identifier.
Overview
- There are two buttons Font and Application under the top
- menu which currently consists only of the File menu.
Font Information
Arrayall fonts registered in the category is shown in the upper-right
pane, and when you choose one of the fonts, its detailed information is shown in the lower-right pane.
Application Information
Arraycations, its information is shown in the upper-right pane. If the
application make uses of id-caches, the content is shown in the
lower-right pane.
Id Cache Pane
Arraycontent of selected id-cache. There are three columns: Type,
Identifier and Font. The Type column represents the type of the
identifier (either of RealName, Alias, User-defined Alias or Substituted Id of the font) with its status (asterisk and plus means
the Id is provided by the Font). When you select one of the
Id/Font pair, its information is shown in the Application Information pane (upper-right pane). You can re-sort the list by
clicking one of the column title: Type, Identifier or Font. When
several fonts provide the same identifier, you can force the specific font to provide the identifier by selecting the id/font
pair and clicking the Install button. You can also force the specific font not to provide the identifier by clicking the Exclude
button. You can clean up this forced status by clicking the unset
button.
SEE ALSO
- defoma(1). dfontmgr(1).
- November 27, 2001