Refactor all_font_names (#15345)

In the current code implementation, it seems that the only difference
between `all_font_names` and `all_font_families` is whether dynamically
loaded font resources are included. Specifically, `all_font_families`
returns the names of all system fonts, while `all_font_names` includes
both the system font names and the dynamically loaded font names. In
other words, `all_font_families` is a strict subset of `all_font_names`.
This is what I observed in my tests on macOS.

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src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/47317c28-0074-49d2-bcfa-052cab13e335">

Related codes:
```rust
let x: HashSet<_> = self.all_font_names().into_iter().collect();
let y: HashSet<_> = self.all_font_families().into_iter().collect();
let only_in_x = x.difference(&y).collect::<Vec<_>>();
let only_in_y = y.difference(&x).collect::<Vec<_>>();
println!("=====================================");
println!("1 -> {:?}", only_in_x);
println!("-------------------------------------");
println!("2 -> {:?}", only_in_y);
```

Release Notes:

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@ -177,10 +177,6 @@ impl PlatformTextSystem for DirectWriteTextSystem {
self.0.read().all_font_names()
}
fn all_font_families(&self) -> Vec<String> {
self.0.read().all_font_families()
}
fn font_id(&self, font: &Font) -> Result<FontId> {
let lock = self.0.upgradable_read();
if let Some(font_id) = lock.font_selections.get(font) {
@ -962,10 +958,6 @@ impl DirectWriteState {
));
result
}
fn all_font_families(&self) -> Vec<String> {
get_font_names_from_collection(&self.system_font_collection, &self.components.locale)
}
}
impl Drop for DirectWriteState {