gonetz / GLideN64

A new generation, open-source graphics plugin for N64 emulators.
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Custom fonts no longer show up in OSD settings like in older versions? #2678

Closed Xii-Nyth closed 2 years ago

Xii-Nyth commented 2 years ago

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oddMLan commented 2 years ago

You're comparing the Qt version agaisnt the WTL version. The WTL version has a proper Font display. The Qt version doesn't really show the font previews like that.

Xii-Nyth commented 2 years ago

Oh no it was just from 2016, then new WTL versions also have the same issue image

Xii-Nyth commented 2 years ago

Ok I found out I had the right idea editing the config, but you have to use the full name standalone, rather than the file name and path.

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Xii-Nyth commented 2 years ago

@gonetz Maybe a note could be added below, which reads:

"If the desired font is not listed below, navigate to your installation where GLideN64.ini is located, and open it with a text editor.

Then find your active profile [Default = User], and change the value of "font\name=NAME.ttf" to "font\name=Full Name of Font.ttf", and save the file. Do not include the path to where the font is located before the name.

The font's full name can be found in Settings>Personalization>Fonts"

gonetz commented 2 years ago

Maybe a note could be added below, which reads:

Done in a58b944