fontrestore(8) BSD System Manager's Manual fontrestore(8)NAME
fontrestore -- Restore the available system fonts to a pristine state, if possible.
SYNOPSIS
fontrestore default [-n]
DESCRIPTION
fontrestore detects fonts in /Library/Fonts, /System/Library/Fonts, and ~/Library/Fonts which are not part of the system install and moves
them to /Library/Fonts (Removed), /System/Library/Fonts (Removed), and ~/Library/Fonts/Fonts (Removed) directories. Critical fonts required
for operation of the user interface are also restored.
The [-n] option performs the same operation without touching the disk, describing what would be done without actually doing it.
SEE ALSO fontd(8)HISTORY
The fontrestore tool first appeared in MacOS X 10.7.
Mac OS June 2, 2019 Mac OS
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PDF::API2::Resource::Font::CoreFont(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation PDF::API2::Resource::Font::CoreFont(3pm)NAME
PDF::API2::Resource::Font::CoreFont - Module for using the 14 PDF built-in Fonts.
SYNOPSIS
#
use PDF::API2;
#
$pdf = PDF::API2->new;
$cft = $pdf->corefont('Times-Roman');
#
METHODS
$font = PDF::API2::Resource::Font::CoreFont->new $pdf, $fontname, %options
Returns a corefont object.
Valid %options are:
-encode ... changes the encoding of the font from its default. See perl's Encode for the supported values.
-pdfname ... changes the reference-name of the font from its default. The reference-name is normally generated automatically and can
be retrived via $pdfname=$font->name.
$font = PDF::API2::Resource::Font::CoreFont->new_api $api, $fontname, %options
Returns a corefont object. This method is different from 'new' that it needs an PDF::API2-object rather than a
PDF::API2::PDF::File-object.
PDF::API2::Resource::Font::CoreFont->loadallfonts()
"Requires in" all fonts available as corefonts.
SUPPORTED FONTS
PDF::API2::CoreFont supports the following 'Adobe Core Fonts':
Courier
Courier-Bold
Courier-BoldOblique
Courier-Oblique
Helvetica
Helvetica-Bold
Helvetica-BoldOblique
Helvetica-Oblique
Symbol
Times-Bold
Times-BoldItalic
Times-Italic
Times-Roman
ZapfDingbats
PDF::API2::CoreFont supports the following 'Windows Fonts':
Georgia
Georgia,Bold
Georgia,BoldItalic
Georgia,Italic
Verdana
Verdana,Bold
Verdana,BoldItalic
Verdana,Italic
Webdings
Wingdings
AUTHOR
Alfred Reibenschuh
perl v5.14.2 2011-03-10 PDF::API2::Resource::Font::CoreFont(3pm)
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