![]() For some reason GIMP doesn't have this problem as much. Usually, if Word sees it, GIMP will also. But one recently called Vindica gave me the issue that My Microsoft Word could see the font but Inkscape didn't. I have had a problem with other fonts also. It seems that most of the time I have issues, it is because the fonts are restricted for personal use. Now I understand why my Inkscape (0.92) was not detecting my custom installed (single user) Avenir font, which I direly needed for my inkscape documents ? 'Text Tool' is just listing default fonts (Arial, Verdana etc). The problem is: in Inkscape of 0.92.4 version doesn't see this shortcuts created by system. As I understand it, the " Install For All Users" option works same as copying the file directly to the ' C:\Windows\Fonts' directory and enables for globally usage. ![]() After that system is creating a shortcut and the font will appear in Windows's Fonts section. ![]() If you just click the " Install" button, the file will be copied to ' C:\Users\UserName\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Fonts' directory. You need to use a button instead of placing it manually. It will not work if you copy the file directly because Windows doesn't know that relation. ![]()
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