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Printers often have a converted version of it that they can substitute, Many RIPs cannot process it for prepress. Unless it is damaged, it contains Helvetica, Bold, Oblique andīUT that type of font is not intended for use in a print project. ~/Library/"Preferences/Quark/QuarkXPress 8/jaws/FontStubsīad font caches for ANY program can affect fonts in other programs, so Applications/"QuarkXPress 8/Preferences/jaws/FontStubs ~/Library/"/Preferences/Microsoft/Office 2008/Office Font Cache ~/Library/"Preferences/Microsoft/Office Font Cache Search with Spotlight or the system's Find because they don't look in theįor Microsoft programs, delete these files (depending on your version, I
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If you are not afraid of Terminal, you can type these commands to clearĪpple's font cache-Then RESTART immediately:įor Adobe's font caches, you can use a program like EasyFind or Find Allįiles and search for all files that have ".lst" in their names and deleteĭon't delete any that don't also have "Adobe" in their name. HD/Library/Preferences folder and your home (user)/Library/Preferences If you are using Font Book, (bad idea in a design environment) - look forĪny preference files that have to do with fonts and finder prefs in your Instead of one of those cleaning applications, you can clean font caches Then at the Applejack prompt, type "AUTO restart" and hit enter.
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Wait for the Applejack prompt (ignore all the gibberish before it) and It's not really - install applejack, restart with the "s" key held down, Maintenance things, It is run in single-user mode, which seems scary but **Or you could install AppleJack (free) and run it. More than font caches) or Smasher ($50, but can be automatic), or Fontĭoctor (pricey, comes free with Suitcase Fusion, also repairs font files You could/should buy a font cache cleaner, such as Font Nuke (free), Fontįinagler (free to try), Snow Leopard Cache Cleaner (Free to try-does way **You could try just restarting with the shift key held down and then See end of this email for more info about Helvetica.dfont When that happens they need to beĭeleted and then you restart immediately and they get rebuilt. System uses to render fonts more quickly. Most likely your problem is corrupt font caches.įont caches are file that store a parsed version of the font that the >Valter wrote: I found the missing fonts are Helvetica Oblique and
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