Java can't see all installed fonts in system

kukis picture kukis · Mar 27, 2014 · Viewed 9.4k times · Source

I have listed all available fonts in system by calling

    GraphicsEnvironment graphicsEnvironment = GraphicsEnvironment.getLocalGraphicsEnvironment();
    Font[] fontNames = graphicsEnvironment.getAllFonts();
    for (Font s : fontNames) {
        System.out.println(s);
    }

On console I can see many fonts but the list looks very uncomplete. For example: My OS has installed the "System" font but in output I can't see that font:

...
java.awt.Font[family=Sylfaen,name=Sylfaen,style=plain,size=1]
java.awt.Font[family=Symbol,name=Symbol,style=plain,size=1]
java.awt.Font[family=Tahoma,name=Tahoma,style=plain,size=1]
...

Installed fonts (sorry for polish OS): enter image description here

Why is that?

Another thing is that in WordPad I can see "System" font. However in MS Word 2010 "System" font is not available.

The problem is not with this particular "System" font. There are several fonts installed but missing in Java.

EDIT: Why am I asking? My application use BIRT Report Designer to generate .rpt files with reports templates. Next I use these files to render Swing components like JLabel, JTextField etc. Main problem is: User can generate report with fields that use font that Java Swing can't handle.

The part of sample xml file generated by BIRT:

<property name="fieldName">Blablabla{Label}</property>
<property name="fontFamily">"System"</property>
<property name="fontSize">16pt</property>

Our customer requirment specifies that font can't differ between generated report and Java swing components.

What I want to do is either handle all system fonts in Java or exclude in BIRT fonts which java can't handle.

Answer

JohnTheBeloved picture JohnTheBeloved · Jun 3, 2014

The JVM doesn't necessarily use the fonts installed on your System, It is being shipped with its own fonts with you can see at

JAVA_HOME/jre/lib/fonts

For you to use a font with the JVM you need create the fonts and add them to the directory above or add the directory of the new fonts to your class path.

Alternatively, you can package the fonts with your jar archive file, Download fonts here

http://cooltext.com/Fonts-Gothic

or the Microsoft true Type fonts.