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I just did a new install on my MBP 2.33 to Leopard but seem to have lost all my Adobe Fonts in the font menus. Is Leopard all Openface fonts now? What I did was drag my old Adobe Fonts and their suitcases to /library/fonts/ .
Under Tiger all the fonts were available to me w/o problems . . . they are not coming up under Leopard.
I'll dig up my old font CDs and re-install but have there been changes to the way Adobe Fonts are handled in the OS??
Thanks.
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I've had no problems using postscript (and truetype, and opentype) fonts in Leopard. However, I've been using a 3rd party font manager (Linotype FontExplorer X) since well before Leopard.
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-John Crichton
Can you see them in Font Book? My font library is too small for a font manager, but it is a yard sale of a couple hundred OpenType, TrueType and PostScript. It survived the transition to Leopard. Actually, many of them came through System 9.