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May 17 at 18:09 comment added Jimmy Westberg FYI. I found the "fc-list" command and it gave me the raw file list which included my custom font. thegeekdiary.com/…
May 17 at 17:44 comment added Jimmy Westberg @arielCo sorry but that didn't make the custom name appear.
May 15 at 22:42 comment added arielCo @JimmyWestberg there's another property FamilyNames. See if [Windows.Media.Fonts]::SystemFontFamilies | %{ $_.FamilyNames["en-us"] } brings that other name (substitute your language if needed).
May 13 at 12:59 comment added Jimmy Westberg I use this to find the fonts that are installed but since I have some fonts that are renamed "BF_standard" is our company font which is really Segoe UI but since it may be changed in the future we use a font name to update the font without having to change the font in each file. Anyways... the suggested solution only list the base font name "Segoe UI" and not the "BF_standard" name (which shows up in all text applications, Word etc.). Anyway to get that name using PowerShell?
May 20, 2021 at 6:20 history edited phuclv CC BY-SA 4.0
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May 20, 2021 at 5:27 comment added Mick Produces a more complete list than the accepted answer
Dec 16, 2020 at 14:47 history answered arielCo CC BY-SA 4.0