I’d like Nisus Writer Pro to sort the list of available fonts if the string in the search field is anywhere in the font name, rather than looking for matches with only the beginning of the font name. For example, I know I want a mono-spaced font, but I can never remember the names of the ones I have, except that they have “mono” in the names. I've attached a screenshot.
I don' t know how hard this would be to implement, but I face this often when I remember only part of a font name, but not the beginning of it.
What do you think, Martin? Would any other users find this useful?
Thanks!
FR: Have font search string look for matches in entire font name, not merely from the beginning
Re: FR: Have font search string look for matches in entire font name, not merely from the beginning
@NisusWriter:
A possible workaround could be the Mac Font-Book-App in the applications folder. Type "Mono" into the search field and it will show you all fonts including "Mono" in its name.
A possible workaround could be the Mac Font-Book-App in the applications folder. Type "Mono" into the search field and it will show you all fonts including "Mono" in its name.
Mac Studio M1 Max 10/32 64GB
macOS 14.2.1
Nisus Writer Pro 3.4
macOS 14.2.1
Nisus Writer Pro 3.4
Re: FR: Have font search string look for matches in entire font name, not merely from the beginning
I kept looking at this little search box and wondering "Where is this feature in NWP?". But now I realize you created this as a mock-up?
The current implementation requires one to type directly in the font list. And you have to type 'swiftly' or it will keep jumping to the next letter. ("Ti" -> "Times", "T - I" -> "Tahoma" then "Impact")
Or am I missing something?
The current implementation requires one to type directly in the font list. And you have to type 'swiftly' or it will keep jumping to the next letter. ("Ti" -> "Times", "T - I" -> "Tahoma" then "Impact")
Or am I missing something?
philip
Re: FR: Have font search string look for matches in entire font name, not merely from the beginning
Have you considered a new customized font collection? You can create your own font-collections and have them appear in the Font menu.
This can be done in two ways, either in Nisus directly or in Apple's Font Book.
Format > Font > Show Fonts
In Nisus the new collection will then look like this:
The User Guide says on p. 105: "To accomplish this you need to use Apple’s Font Book.app." Meanwhile, since we can now also do this directly in Nisus, this passage has become obsolete and should be updated.
Re: FR: Have font search string look for matches in entire font name, not merely from the beginning
Hello, Philip.phspaelti wrote: ↑2024-01-13 21:25:37 I kept looking at this little search box and wondering "Where is this feature in NWP?". But now I realize you created this as a mock-up?
The current implementation requires one to type directly in the font list. And you have to type 'swiftly' or it will keep jumping to the next letter. ("Ti" -> "Times", "T - I" -> "Tahoma" then "Impact")
I did not really make a mock-up. This is how it showed up on my system. I wanted to get to "Andale Mono" or some other mono-spaced font, but typing in "mono" did not help. That's why Andale is way down the list, even though it has "Mono" in it.
I tried to imitate what you said you did:
On my system it doesn't seem to do that. When I type "t", it jumps to "Tahoma", when I type "Ti" to "Times New Roman", and even more slowly typing in "T-i" gives the same result.
I'm on Sonoma 14.2.1.
Re: FR: Have font search string look for matches in entire font name, not merely from the beginning
Hi, Þorvarður,
I had completely forgotten about that feature. I did have "Fixed Width" in there so that does do what I need. Thanks for jogging my memory.
Edit: This method is better, Þorvarður, for finding all of the mono-spaced for fixed-width fonts, because, contrary to my assertion in the original post, not all of them actually have "mono" in the name. You have provided a good solution. Now for me to remember it!