GIMP uses the FreeType 2 font engine to render fonts, and a system called Fontconfig to manage them. FreeType 2 supports many common font file formats. You can also add modules to support other types of font files. See FREETYPE 2 [FREETYPE] for more information.
Any font in Fontconfig's font path is available in GIMP. In addition,
any font which is located in GIMP's Font Folders
is available in GIMP. Font Folders are set on the
Fonts page in the
Folders preferences.
By default, there are two Font Folders: The system
GIMP fonts folder (which you should not alter), and a
fonts
folder inside your personal GIMP directory.
You can also add additional font folders if wanted.
Linux:
There are several ways to install a font:
Use an application like GNOME Fonts or KFontView to install the font.
Place the font file in the directory
~/.local/share/fonts/
. This will make the font
available to you only.
If you have administrator rights, place the font file in the
directory /usr/local/share/fonts/
.
This will make the font available to all users.
In all cases, the font will become available to all programs that use Fontconfig.
Microsoft Windows:
There are several ways to install a font system-wide:
Drag the font file into the Fonts directory
C:\Windows\Fonts
.
Install the font via the Windows Control Panel. In Windows 7 and Windows 10, go to → . In Windows 8.1, go to → → .
Windows support for different font file formats varies by Windows version. Please ask in a Windows support forum in case of problems.
Mac OS X
Install the font via the Font Book application.
The installed font will show up the next time you start GIMP. If you want to use it in an already running GIMP instance, press the Refresh button in the Fonts dialog.
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For the most authoritative and up-to-date information on fonts in GIMP, consult the “Fonts in GIMP 2.0” page [GIMP-FONTS] at the GIMP web site.