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Posted: 2006-09-23T19:22:15-07:00
by anthony
You can look for TTF fonts on your system and directly reference those files.

Under linux use... locate -e .ttf

if you don't like those do to the numberious Truetype font web sites that are out their.
I list a couple on the top level page of IM examples (see my signature).

Posted: 2006-09-24T22:47:28-07:00
by anthony
I think your request is becomming out of band for ImageMagick.

Generally the four styles of fonts are seperate font files.

Eg seperate TTF, Postscript and or Xwindow fonts.

Posted: 2006-09-25T00:35:53-07:00
by anthony
Most of the setting in this file are not used, but are present for future usage.
I mysefl generate the entries from fonts found under a linux machine using the script "imagick_type_gen". See top level page of IM examples, for a link to the script, which contains the format it uses to generate these entries.

IM does not have a major concept of font styles, you just select the font you want to use.