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      nibzy26
      last edited by nibzy26

      Hi , I am new to UT.
      I have cloned the main lomiri repo and making changes in the src qml files for greeter service.

      1. What font types I can use ? Are all ubuntu based fonts supported like Arial or TimersNewRoman fonts .
        I want to say
        font.family; Arial

      2. If No then why not and if yes then how can i define my custom font and which src files to change ?

      Question#2 :

      In qml file i have put console.log statements at many places. how can i see those statements when i interact with pinprompt.qml page for example. I have done journalctl -f -u lomiri-full-greeter.service but not seeing my console.log msgs

      please advise

      Thanks

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        lduboeuf @nibzy26
        last edited by

        @nibzy26 said in New Custom Font:

        Question#2 :

        In qml file i have put console.log statements at many places. how can i see those statements when i interact with pinprompt.qml page for example. I have done journalctl -f -u lomiri-full-greeter.service but not seeing my console.log msgs

        please advise

        Thanks

        Sorry, only can answer the #2,

        Do you restart Lomiri when doing any changes ?
        systemctl --user restart lomiri-full-greeter.service

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          ikoz @nibzy26
          last edited by

          @nibzy26 In QML, the correct way is

          font.family: "Arial"
          

          (: not ; and Arial is a string so it should be with quotes).
          All fonts supported by Ubuntu should be available on UT too.
          I just checked the Arial font and it is available

          May the source be with you

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            nibzy26 @ikoz
            last edited by

            @ikoz Thanks

            Thats good. should the font support be in qml or in UT ?
            where can i see the font files to confirm which other fonts are supported on UT ? the ttf files in /usr/share somewhere ?

            Regards

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              arubislander @nibzy26
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              @nibzy26 said in New Custom Font:

              ... should the font support be in qml or in UT ?

              Whatever fonts are available to the system are also available in QML. It is not a separate environment or anything.

              where can i see the font files to confirm which other fonts are supported on UT ? the ttf files in /usr/share somewhere ?

              Fonts can be found in the same places as regular desktop Ubuntu. A quick web search will turn up the info you are looking for.

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                nibzy26 @nibzy26
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                @ikoz

                By the way fc-list | grep -irne "arial" gives lot of output on my ubuntu PC but gives nothing on my UT redmi phone. I have installed Ubuntu 20.04 on my phone using ub ports installer

                Just curious How did you check ?

                Thanks

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                  arubislander @ikoz
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                  @ikoz said in New Custom Font:

                  All fonts supported by Ubuntu should be available on UT too.

                  This is not necessarily the case, as due to base image size concerns / constraints for certain devices, a selection might have been made to not include some.
                  But any missing fonts can be added to the users $HOME/.fonts folder, if you are looking at personal customization.

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                    ikoz @nibzy26
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                    @nibzy26 I checked by changing the font in a clickable example app.

                    May the source be with you

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