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    • LindonL
      Lindon @d.healey
      last edited by Lindon

      @d-healey makes two of us.... doesnt inspire confidence...I must be doing something wrong.

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      • Christoph HartC
        Christoph Hart
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        Yeah, font loading is horrible - different OS use other names, sometimes only distinguished by a lowercase / uppercase difference and there is nothing I can do about that except for providing the Engine.getOS() function call :)

        Also, if the font is installed on your system, it looks OK, and there's no easy way of testing it on a bare system, except for, well using a clean system without the font installed.

        What you're experiencing sounds to me like you had the font installed, then somehow removed it from your system fonts and now you're relying on the "embedded font", which is using a wrong name / ID.

        Another thing that I'd recommend in order to make sure to use the correct file reference is using the double click feature in the HISE File browser:

        1. Click on a code editor (so that it has the green outline).
        2. Open the file browser. I have copied the fonts into a Font subdirectory of the images and I am not sure if this is necessary or if they can also be in the image root folder.
        3. Double click on the font file and it should paste a valid project folder reference into the code editor. This works with almost any file type and makes sure that you don't type anything wrong.
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        • orangeO
          orange @Christoph Hart
          last edited by

          @Christoph-Hart Where have you been man, we missed you. I hope everything is right ;)

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          • gorangroovesG
            gorangrooves @Christoph Hart
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            @Christoph-Hart So, if a font is not installed on a machine, but it present in the project folder and called upon within the project, is it supposed to display properly?
            I built my project on PC where the font is installed. I now opened it on Mac (without the font installed) and it is not displaying, despite the font being present within the project folder.
            Do I need to have it installed on the machine compiling the instrument plugin?

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            • d.healeyD
              d.healey @gorangrooves
              last edited by

              @gorangrooves said in LoadFonts...again:

              @Christoph-Hart So, if a font is not installed on a machine, but it present in the project folder and called upon within the project, is it supposed to display properly?
              I built my project on PC where the font is installed. I now opened it on Mac (without the font installed) and it is not displaying, despite the font being present within the project folder.
              Do I need to have it installed on the machine compiling the instrument plugin?

              Did you load it in your script using Engine.loadFontAs();

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              • gorangroovesG
                gorangrooves @d.healey
                last edited by

                @d-healey Yes. This is what I have.

                Engine.loadFontAs("{PROJECT_FOLDER}Raleway-Regular.ttf", Releway-Regular);
                Engine.loadFontAs("{PROJECT_FOLDER}Raleway-Light.ttf", Releway-Light);
                Engine.loadFontAs("{PROJECT_FOLDER}Raleway-Bold.ttf", Releway-Bold);
                Engine.setGlobalFont(Releway-Regular);
                

                The fonts are placed inside Images directory, but if I specify it, I get an error.

                Engine.loadFontAs("{PROJECT_FOLDER}Images/Raleway-Regular.ttf", Releway-Regular);
                

                or

                Engine.loadFontAs("{PROJECT_FOLDER}/Images/Raleway-Regular.ttf", Releway-Regular);
                

                Produceses and error.

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                Handy Drums and Handy Grooves
                https://library.gorangrooves.com

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                • d.healeyD
                  d.healey @gorangrooves
                  last edited by

                  @gorangrooves Yes that's correct. When you use {PROJECT_FOLDER} with that function HISE automatically looks in the Images folder.

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                  • Christoph HartC
                    Christoph Hart
                    last edited by

                    Put quotes around the font name.

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                    • gorangroovesG
                      gorangrooves @Christoph Hart
                      last edited by

                      @Christoph-Hart Still not working. I edited it into the following:

                      Engine.loadFontAs("{PROJECT_FOLDER}Raleway-Regular.ttf", "Raleway-Regular");
                      Engine.loadFontAs("{PROJECT_FOLDER}Raleway-Light.ttf", "Raleway-Light");
                      Engine.loadFontAs("{PROJECT_FOLDER}Raleway-Bold.ttf", "Raleway-Bold");
                      Engine.setGlobalFont("Raleway-Regular");
                      

                      Everthing compiled ok, but the font is not displaying.

                      Goran Rista
                      https://gorangrooves.com

                      Handy Drums and Handy Grooves
                      https://library.gorangrooves.com

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                      • gorangroovesG
                        gorangrooves
                        last edited by

                        I think I need to specify "default" as the font for each text item in order for them to display the font.

                        Goran Rista
                        https://gorangrooves.com

                        Handy Drums and Handy Grooves
                        https://library.gorangrooves.com

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                        • Christoph HartC
                          Christoph Hart
                          last edited by

                          Ah yes, that might be true, it's been a while since I've implemented it, so I don't remember the exact details :)

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