![]() FONTAGENT AND MOJAVE MAC(Contrast Font Book, which does list them.)īuilt atop the planet’s most robust font display, search, activation and metadata engines, the latest edition of FontAgent adds a flood of functionality to help you organize, categorize and visualize your fonts using FontAgent’s modern Mac interface that features crisp previews, simple controls and powerful font management. FONTAGENT AND MOJAVE PROPlus, I found that if I imported a suitcase containing multiple TrueType variants of a single font – such as Palatino, Palatino Bold, and Palatino Italic – FontAgent Pro failed to list the variants. FONTAGENT AND MOJAVE MAC OS X(Contrast Suitcase, which shows you all active fonts and warns of possible conflicts when you activate a font.) Although it can be set to 'verify fonts,' FontAgent Pro still fails to warn of a font’s internal oddities for example, I have some old TrueType fonts that used to work, but under Mac OS X they don’t (in one of them, for example, typing 'A' gives an 'L'), and FontAgent Pro isn’t getting me any closer to understanding why. Also, it doesn’t prevent possible conflicts within itself it lets you import two non-identical fonts with the same name and activate them, even though the system won’t distinguish them. This means it doesn’t tell you what fonts are activated through the system, and it doesn’t tell you whether activating a font through FontAgent might cause some sort of conflict with a system-based font. I should note that during all this I could still see both sets of fonts in my Indesign font list, so it displayed them separately, and in a new document I could still USE Avenir Medium, meaning this is some kind of underlying glitch in how the indesign document is managing and mapping fonts.FontAgent Pro gives no information about fonts it is not managing. the program's font mgmt should be fobust enough to either have entries for each entry in Font Book and maintain those (e.g., OTF and TT entries shouldn't get muddled). To Indesign Support, you guys need to resolve Font handling in Indesign. That will force the Mac to resolve the underlying discrepancies, and your fonts in Indesign will just suddenly fix themselves. Or maybe it just choked on the conflict, hard to tell without debugging.ĪNYWAY, the solution is to go into Font Book, find the family/file you're working with (e.g., my Avenir OTF entry), right click, and select "Resolve Duplicates". So, I had been using Avenir Medium and Black in places (which are from my OTF Avenir), and my file got switched to using the TT version (which only had Book). I "think" what happens is that Indesign has some kind of "master ref" in a file for a family, and it can "switch" or lock in on a file that doesn't have the face. say TT for one face of a font, Opentype for other faces, maybe a couple of the same faces of each (I had Avenir Book TT and other Avenir faces in OTF) Indesign may, eventually, choke on figuring the two out. Basically if you have a couple different versions of the same font file installed. However, I finally found the ACTUAL issue.įor anyone else who encounters and has this issue, the problem is a font conflict. I thought it must be a file corruption issue, and was about to rebuild my entire doc. copying assets in that use the font, restarting INDD, restarting my mac, etc. Nothing I did could resolve it, including all the things posted here and elsewhere. I have an indesign doc that just suddenly decided to start freaking out and saying Fonts couldnt be found. ![]() I literally NEVER have this issue in Illustrator or Photoshop. InDesign is the program where designers need the best control over type. ![]() If I knew ahead of time that working with InDesign 2019 was going to be such a headache, I never would have downloaded the buggy software. I make sure the fonts are installed in both the system AND inDesign's font folder (what is the reasoning behind this treat here?). So, I then restart my computer AND delete the preferences yet again. So, I restart the app and delete the preferences. Even though they are installed on the system. When it restarted, it no longer can see that the fonts - brand fonts because I'm working on a brand book - are no longer available on the system. ![]() I get to working on a style guide and try to change the leading and it crashed the whole program. The font handling is now a nightmare.Įxample: all morning I have been working on a brand book. Can we please fix this? InDesign CC 2019 is a slow mess. ![]()
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