How do I get a list of all the font names that are on my computer's system?
How to get a list of installed windows fonts using python?
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You could also use tkinter which would be better than list the font in C:\Windows\Fonts, because windows can also store fonts in %userprofile%\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Fonts
For example using the following code from List available font families in tkinter:
from tkinter import Tk, font
root = Tk()
print(font.families())
The output is a tuple that starts with something that looks like this:
('Arial', 'Arial Baltic', 'Arial CE', 'Cambria', 'Cambria Math'
If you prefer to get the font filename, you can use FindSystemFontsFilename.
Example from the doc:
from find_system_fonts_filename import AndroidLibraryNotFound, get_system_fonts_filename, FontConfigNotFound, OSNotSupported
try:
fonts_filename = get_system_fonts_filename()
except (AndroidLibraryNotFound, FontConfigNotFound, OSNotSupported):
# Deal with the exception
# OSNotSupported can only happen in Windows, macOS and Android
# - Windows Vista SP2 and more are supported
# - macOS 10.6 and more are supported
# - Android SDK/API 29 and more are supported
# FontConfigNotFound can only happen on Linux when Fontconfig could't be found.
# AndroidLibraryNotFound can only happen on Android when the android library could't be found.
pass
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The above answer is going to list all the fonts path from the /Windows/fonts dir. However, some people might also want to get the font title, its variations i.e., thin, bold, and font file name etc? Here's the code for that.
import sys, subprocess
_proc = subprocess.Popen(['powershell.exe', 'Get-ItemProperty "HKLM:\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Fonts"'], stdout=sys.stdout)
_proc.communicate()
Now, for the people who want font paths. Here's the way using pathlib.
import pathlib
fonts_path = pathlib.PurePath(pathlib.Path.home().drive, os.sep, 'Windows', 'Fonts')
total_fonts = list(pathlib.Path(fonts_path).glob('*.fon'))
if not total_fonts:
print("Fonts not available. Check path?")
sys.exit()
return total_fonts
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The Windows registry apparently keeps track of fonts:
import winreg
reg = winreg.ConnectRegistry(None, winreg.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE)
key = winreg.OpenKey(reg, r'SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Fonts',
0, winreg.KEY_READ)
for i in range(0, winreg.QueryInfoKey(key)[1]):
print(winreg.EnumValue(key, i))
The outputs starts with something that looks like this:
('Arial (TrueType)', 'arial.ttf', 1)
('Arial Bold (TrueType)', 'arialbd.ttf', 1)
('Arial Bold Italic (TrueType)', 'arialbi.ttf', 1)
('Cambria & Cambria Math (TrueType)', 'cambria.ttc', 1)
('Cambria Bold (TrueType)', 'cambriab.ttf', 1)
If you want simpler output like:
Arial (TrueType)
Use print(winreg.EnumValue(key, i)[0]) instead of print(winreg.EnumValue(key, i)) in the last line.
This was combined from Mujeeb Ishaque's respons as well as Python code to read registry and Loop through values or registry key.. _winreg Python
This is just a matter of listing the files in
Windows\fonts:The output is a list that starts with something that looks like this: