![]() Looks like you'll have to do a search and replace on this to get the and " symbols back (< =, ' = "), this forum does not play well with XML. Windows will take out the space and leave the dot. ![]() To make this file in Windows, name it with a leading space character, i.e.: ". ![]() I found that during startup, Inkscape tries to read a Data\settings\.nf file, if you create this file and put the below XML in it, then it will load the fonts from Data\settings\fonts. I don't use the platform app so I didn't want them in the font folder. And I couldn't get it to load fonts from the user directory ( Data\settings\fonts) either. ![]() I didn't want to put fonts in Inkscape's font directory in App\Inkscape\share as they may be deleted in an upgrade. Replace=%PAL:Drive%%PAL:PackagePartialDir%\Īpparently in v1.0.1 there are options for loading fonts from "Inkscape's fonts directory" and "User's fonts directory" (might be in previous versions too, I never checked). Following this, add the line X:\PortableApps\\Data\Fonts immediately after, with X being replaced with your drive letter.įollowing this, add the following to X:\PortableApps\InkscapePortable\App\AppInfo\Launcher\InkscapePortable.ini:Ä nf=%PAL:AppDir%\App\Inkscape\etc\fonts\conf.dĪnd add the following at the end of the file: įind=%PAL:LastDrive%%PAL:LastPackagePartialDir%\ Save a copy of X:\PortableApps\InkscapePortable\App\Inkscape\etc\fonts\conf.d\nf as X:\PortableApps\InkscapePortable\Data\nf. In the meantime, do the following to handle it: Inkscape Portable currently does not recognize font handling as provided by the Platform.
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