![]() Manually copying font files to that folder or installing using Font Book is technically the same.Īny font file placed in that folder is automatically activated and available in all your applications. This is a special folder that is monitored by macOS. So if you’ve previously used Font Book to manage and import your fonts you’ll see all your fonts in Typeface right away.įonts you install using Font Book are copied to the macOS user font folder: /Users//Library/Fonts. This includes macOS system fonts as well as fonts you’ve imported into Font Book yourself. On launch Typeface automatically imports fonts available in Font Book, the standard macOS font application. Now that you know how to import your own font locations, lets take a look at the fonts already imported into the app. Refresh the location in Typeface: Right click > Refresh.Move the font files to your custom font folder in Finder.Once you move a font outside of an imported folder (or move it to Trash) the font will be removed from Typeface as well. ![]() Whether you add new fonts, move fonts, rename them or remove them, Typeface will update accordingly after a refresh.Īs long as the font files exist inside the imported location they’ll be visible in the app. Typeface tracks the font files in your imported locations. You can also manually refresh an imported location in the sidebar: Right click > Refresh and the new fonts will show up automatically.Īll fonts imported due to the refresh will be visible in the Last Import tag in the sidebar. Typeface scans your imported locations automatically when you launch the app, so if Typeface was closed you’ll see your new fonts appear a few moments after launching (scanning happens in the background). To get them into the app simply move the downloaded files to one of your font folders. Whenever you download fresh fonts from your favorite foundry you want to inspect all those beautiful characters and organise the fonts right away. ![]() Drag the font folder to Typeface to connect the location. ![]()
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