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- | + | This article covers some font problems you can run into. | |
+ | ==Missing of some styles== | ||
+ | Sometimes users reported problems they have encountered with fonts or character styles. Specially, it happens that they are not able to apply bold or italic style with some fonts. Before reporting an issue, check that this font doesn't have those styles (such as some versions of Lucida or Helvetica Oblique).<br> | ||
+ | You may have a look at the [[:Accessing Helvetica Oblique and Courier Oblique|Accessing Helvetica Oblique and Courier Oblique]] page in Neowiki. | ||
==Problems Caused by Duplicate Fonts== | ==Problems Caused by Duplicate Fonts== | ||
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+ | Sometimes the problems are due to duplicate copies of the fonts. That can happen by installing new software, fonts or quite simply by updating Mac OS X (version 10.4.9 seems to have caused some font duplications). | ||
+ | In order to resolve these problems, you can use a Mac application called '''Font book'''. | ||
+ | To launch that application from the '''Finder''', choose the {{menu|Go}} menu, then the {{menu|Applications}} sub-menu and double-click on '''Font book.app'''. | ||
+ | A window opens which contains the following sections: | ||
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+ | - {{prefName|Collection}} : lists the font libraries in your computer (usually refered by users but also by groups that you or the program manager created). | ||
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+ | - {{prefName|Font}} : lists the installed fonts. | ||
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+ | - The third part is a preview area where you can display the font. | ||
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+ | In the {{prefName|Font}} section, a black dot to the right of a font name indicates that you have duplicate copies of that font family installed. To resolve this problem, simply select the duplicated font, then go to the {{menu|Edit}} menu and click on {{menu|Resolve Duplicates}}. You can also select all the fonts ({{key|Cmd-A}}) and click on {{menu|Resolve Duplicates}}. Sometimes, if you run into trouble after having used that process (if some fonts don't appear or seem corrupted), you must check if the deactivated fonts are owned by the user and not by the computer, that is to say that there are the last ones which have to remain activated when you remove duplicates. | ||
+ | Notes: | ||
+ | * The same application also allows to see if the installed fonts have bold or italic faces. | ||
+ | * Other third-party font managers can have the same effect, such as ''Suitcase'' or ''Corel Font Navigator''. | ||
==Related Articles== | ==Related Articles== | ||
[[Alternative Fonts]]<br> | [[Alternative Fonts]]<br> | ||
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[[Troubleshooting_Tips#Performance|Troubleshooting Tips]] (duplicate fonts) | [[Troubleshooting_Tips#Performance|Troubleshooting Tips]] (duplicate fonts) | ||
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Revision as of 09:49, 25 April 2007
This article covers some font problems you can run into.
Missing of some styles
Sometimes users reported problems they have encountered with fonts or character styles. Specially, it happens that they are not able to apply bold or italic style with some fonts. Before reporting an issue, check that this font doesn't have those styles (such as some versions of Lucida or Helvetica Oblique).
You may have a look at the Accessing Helvetica Oblique and Courier Oblique page in Neowiki.
Problems Caused by Duplicate Fonts
Sometimes the problems are due to duplicate copies of the fonts. That can happen by installing new software, fonts or quite simply by updating Mac OS X (version 10.4.9 seems to have caused some font duplications). In order to resolve these problems, you can use a Mac application called Font book. To launch that application from the Finder, choose the Go menu, then the Applications sub-menu and double-click on Font book.app. A window opens which contains the following sections:
- Collection : lists the font libraries in your computer (usually refered by users but also by groups that you or the program manager created).
- Font : lists the installed fonts.
- The third part is a preview area where you can display the font.
In the Font section, a black dot to the right of a font name indicates that you have duplicate copies of that font family installed. To resolve this problem, simply select the duplicated font, then go to the Edit menu and click on Resolve Duplicates. You can also select all the fonts (Cmd-A) and click on Resolve Duplicates. Sometimes, if you run into trouble after having used that process (if some fonts don't appear or seem corrupted), you must check if the deactivated fonts are owned by the user and not by the computer, that is to say that there are the last ones which have to remain activated when you remove duplicates.
Notes:
- The same application also allows to see if the installed fonts have bold or italic faces.
- Other third-party font managers can have the same effect, such as Suitcase or Corel Font Navigator.
Related Articles
Alternative Fonts
Problems with the Symbol font, Greek text, or bullets in Word documents
Accessing Helvetica Oblique and Courier Oblique
Troubleshooting Tips (duplicate fonts)
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