- Source: Font management software
Font management software is a kind of utility software that computer users use to browse and preview fonts and typically to install and uninstall fonts. Some font management software may be able to also:
activate and deactivate fonts (users can do this manually; sometimes programs will do this in conjunction with specific software)
protect fonts that are required by the system by preventing them from being uninstalled
organize fonts by groups and libraries
find and uninstall corrupt fonts
rename font files
view fonts that are not currently installed
print font samples or font books illustrating some or all of the fonts on the system
sort fonts according to different criteria
search for fonts meeting specific criteria
Objectives
Font management software generally possesses more font management capabilities than most operating systems.
= Finding and Evaluating Fonts
=Font management software allows its users to catalogue and inspect fonts on their system. Font management software allows its users to view a font in multiple ways.
Users can inspect the font in more detail, such as looking at the fonts glyphs, or comparing another font.
Font management software may also provide detail on the glyph count of a font, if the font can be embedded (such as in a PDF), or the creator of the font.
= System Stability
=Font management software may be able to activate or deactivate fonts depending on when they are needed. This reduces the load on the system to keep many font active at the same time.
Some font management programs can activate fonts or a specific group of fonts when a program or document launched. When the program or document is closed, the font management software can deactivate the same fonts. This method of activating fonts can activate fonts on the fly (such as during a specific project), reducing the load on the system.
Linux-based operating systems generally do not pre-load fonts on a system-wide basis. Instead, each application loads them as it needs them. Current Linux desktop environments (such as KDE and Gnome) manage fonts for applications using their internal framework library calls for font display, allowing management of fonts via the GUI.
List of font management software
Note: Information on supported fonts is not readily available from many manufacturers. However, most of the major commercial programs support OpenType and TrueType fonts.
Discontinued font management software
Note: Information on supported fonts is not readily available from many manufacturers. However, most of the major commercial programs support OpenType and TrueType fonts.
References
Further reading
Dhall, Sachin (25 September 2008). "25+ Font Management Tools Reviewed". Smashing Magazine. Smashing Media GmbH. Retrieved 6 September 2010.
Phinney, Thomas (7 October 2007). "Windows Font Management has sucked". Adobe Typblography blog. Adobe Systems. Retrieved 6 September 2010.
Rutter, Richard (7 October 2007). "Matrix of fonts bundled with Mac and Windows operating systems, Microsoft Office and Adobe Creative Suite". 24 Ways to Impress Your Friends. Richard Rutter. Retrieved 15 October 2010.
"The best font manager". Windows Secrets (WindowsSecrets.com). 18 October 2007. Retrieved 6 September 2010.
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