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 ventoy fonts
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hi
How can I define a separate font for each theme? Is this possible?

thanks for ur help Heart
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#2
You can load some fonts with theme plugin and then use these fonts in your theme.
https://www.ventoy.net/en/plugin_theme.html
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#3
(03-16-2023, 04:17 AM)longpanda Wrote: You can load some fonts with theme plugin and then use these fonts in your theme.
https://www.ventoy.net/en/plugin_theme.html
thanks
Should the fonts be in .pf2 format? Does Ventoy support .ttf?

If only .pf2 supported, Is there a site where this format can be downloaded from?
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#4
Read in
http://wiki.rosalab.ru/en/index.php/Grub...e_tutorial
In short:
1. font for grub2 - *pf2
2. You can set your font separately for each theme and any component in the theme file "name theme.txt ":
Ttitle - title-font; boot menu - item font and selected item font; label - font.
If not set here, the default font will be used.
3. adding the font to parameter in the file ventoy.json: the "theme":

"fonts": ["/path/name file.pf2",

Attention! In the second paragraph
, the font name is set. In the third paragraph, the file name. They can
be different. For example, a music file has the name of one song, and when played, another one sounds with everything. Or the file name
is shorter.

4. You can convert a font from ttf to pf2 using the grub2-mkfont utility. Attention! Use only a single-width font.
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#5
refer here to convert .ttf to .pf2 font
http://www.pclinuxos.com/forum/index.php?topic=135915.0
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#6
I would be grateful if someone could convert these fonts to pf2 format in size 14


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#7
On the picture:
filename - font name
   

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