![]() I'd recommend going to your original sources for these Type 1 fonts, if possible. It may not be easy to tell that you have the correct suitcase file that corresponds to an outline font, since several outline files may share the same suitcase file. Also, these font engines may start enforcing the need for required platform-specific information that's present in the suitcase file. You may find that an OS or an app or a font activation service may happen to accept just the outline file without the suitcase file, but such usage will not have access to all the font information and may lead to problems. PFM file which contains kerning and Win menu name for example.) (By the way, the same goes for Windows Type 1 fonts, which have (1) the outline file and (2) the. This "bitmap" or suitcase file (not to be confused with the Extensis Suitcase utility) contains essential information about the font, including its kern data, menu name, and other platform-specific metrics and identifiers.Ī Mac Type 1 font absolutely has to have (1) its outline file (2) its suitcase file present in order to function completely/correctly. Your mention of missing "bitmap files" made me think of contributing the following:Ī Mac Type 1 font’s "bitmap file" is in fact much more than that. It's definitely an issue w/ the CC apps, hopefully they'll fix soon, however my workaround works great! Hope this helps. I had a brief issue, and even my coworker didn't agree at first until she went home and sure enough fired up CC as opposed to CS6 apps, and has to do the same. PapaGino Girl, My solutions works great.make sure you make the library folder visible on your "home, or house" icon in the finder/user settings, and copy and past all the font's into your library/fonts folder.You should be all good. I have way too many fonts to store them in FontBook. It is only CC that will not use FontExplorer. ![]() If I boot CS 5 & 6 programs everything works perfectly and all OT, TT & PS fronts are recognized. I have run Fontdoctor in the past, but doubt it will help w/ this. ![]() I have had so many conflict problems in the past using the system fonts folder that I really do not want to install fonts there. I am also having font issues w/ all CC programs not recognizing fonts from FontExplorer.
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