![]() ![]() As it stands today, in iPadOS 1q6, font management is still somewhere between impossible and exceptionally impractical. I would like to think that this rewrite for the Mac will enable them to bring the app to the iPad next year, but we'll see. IPads especially are supposed to support creative pros…this is table stakes. On iOS/iPadOS I need to download a shady app from the App Store, load the font file, generate a custom profile, install that profile that iOS warns me is scary, and then the font is…still not available in a bunch of apps for some reason. To launch it from your keyboard, press Command + Space to open Spotlight search, type Font Book, and press Enter. they tried a complicated and overly-cautious solution a few years ago and uptakes seems to have been close to zero, and completely worthless even to people like me who love fonts.įor example, when I buy a font today, I get an OTF/TTF file which I can double click on macOS and start using it everywhere in the system immediately. To install a font on Mac OS X, download it in OpenType (.otf), TrueType (.ttf), Datafork TrueType Suitcase (.dfont), or an older type of font file Macs supports. WWDC wish: Font Book comes to iOS and iPadOS. ![]() ![]() Here's what I wrote a few days before WWDC this year: I just noticed that Apple updated the Font Book app in macOS Ventura, and while I don't know for sure, it seems that it was done in Swift UI. ![]()
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