Stefano Masini wrote: > Do you think that is possible with win32 extensions?
you can do this via PIL's ImageFont module: >>> import ImageFont >>> f = ImageFont.truetype("arial.ttf") >>> f.font.family 'Arial' >>> f.font.style 'Regular' or, if you don't want to ship the entire PIL library with your app, you can grab the _imagingft module and use low-level functions: >>> import _imagingft >>> f = _imagingft.getfont("c:/windows/fonts/arial.ttf", 0) >>> f.family 'Arial' >>> f.style 'Regular' </F> -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list