

In my client’s case, it was because the fonts were not installed for all users. The new solution involves nothing more complicated (on Windows) than installing them in the standard fonts directory (C:WindowsFonts) but it also seems that in some cases this also fails to work. The question then, is how to solve this persistent issue with Inkscape when the SkyFonts (which I find has become unreliable and unstable) workaround doesn’t work? When a client was asked me about this, I directed them to my original post, only to discover that those instructions no longer work. For any fonts identified as such go through and decide whether or not to add them depending on the warning.Ĭheck out this YouTube video to learn how you can download and install Google fonts on your Mac.I wrote a post a few months ago about using SkyFonts to install new fonts in Inkscape, a freeware graphic design package that is a great substitute for Adobe Illustrator and Corel Draw. Once it has scanned all the fonts you will be given an option to import these fonts, as well as any warnings for fonts that are not as complete or missing files.

Now choose the ones that you like and add them to your collection by clicking the plus button on the upper right corner of each font.
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You’ll find a scrollable list of fonts with the live preview.

Head over to the Google Fonts website.
