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Font management Windows
While I'm on a Mac, my choice is the "granddaddy (?original)" of font management: Adobe Type Manager. It's tried and true and I'm very reluctant to try others. (Not to say ATM hasn't had problems when OS versions change!) It's also available for PCs. Yes, you must "make a font or folder of them" active.

Windows Font Management
Font Navigator manages T1 fonts just fine. While ATM is still required to rasterize T1 fonts for screen, for printing to non-PS printers, and for correct font download to PS printers, you certainly don't need ATM for activating or deactivating T1 fonts, creating groups, or other font management activities.

Font Navigator & Font Management Questions
Do you use a font-management utility like Suitcase or MasterJuggler? 95% of all "Quark won't start" problems are caused by a bad or corrupt font. If Quark works after you start with extensions off, and you are using a font management program, your problem is almost certainly a bad font.

Leopard users: Font Management
nezm...@or.fact comp publish prepress Prepress Film wrote: How's font management working out for Leopard users so far? Font book or third party? Thanks I haven't used it since I'm working on an antique, but I know many designers who have switched to FontExplorer. -- inez.

InDesign CS3 -> PDF = fuzzy font, and random bold
Richard Sohanchyk grmgr...@aol.com adobe indesign macintosh I've found font management in general to be a nightmare in OSX and in ID2 specifically. In OS9, I had ALL my fonts (except for the very few the system needs) in one font folder. I could then open the fonts I needed via ATM deluxe or the app would open them

A little OT, font management software?????
I understand that you want to install Font Management but without installing .Net Framework. If I have misunderstood your concern, please let me know. Since this is a third party issue, and we are lack of this kind of information here, I suggest that wait and see whether there are any other partners in our

Fonts and management
I am looking for an OS X font management utility that does the following things: 1. Puts all fonts into hierarchical groups in the fonts menu. 2. Allows for WYSIWYG viewing of fonts in the fonts menu. Several OS 9 utilities did this Very true. But in the first place, that is *not* font management: it's an

Font Management Problem
My font management tool of choice is Font Book, the default font manager that comes with OS X. I have used Font Book's export facility to encapsulate each font family within a containing folder and have clustered those folders within a "source" folder the name of which identifies the source of the contained font

Freeware: Type 1 Font Sourcing and Management-Windows 98
Sandee Cohen san...@vectorbabe.com adobe indesign windows Sandee: For a person who has written so many books on Adobe products your response in #2 seems really silly, considering how important font management is what is a few bucks for a good font manager. ID Awe, My reason for starting this thread was to find out

Font management software (since we're not talking shareware ...
OK, what qualifies as font management? Control instead of and beyond what Windows already provides. I can install, uninstall and move fonts about. I can give them keywords and hunt them down. All of this can be done with any file manager, even Windows Explorer. To "install" or "uninstall", you have to physically

What's the best font management program?
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(OT)Question on font management win98
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Font management or creation programs (was Re: fonts)
Ie font *management* rather than just knowing what they look like. :) With that many, I agree, a management system is better. If you have less, and have Adobe Acrobat installed, there's another trick you can use to make a preview sheet / book. If you double click on the TTF or PFM font file itself, it will open in

Font Management OS X
An INEXPENSIVE font management program. Freeware would be wonderful but I'm guessing what I want is not available as a freebie. It should display all installed fonts or all total fonts, in a list, showing what they look like, and where I can print them all out in any font size, if I like.

Elegant present is easy to find here!
Bob Petruska petru...@mail.microserve.net microsoft public publisher Is there an easy way to perform font management in Pub2002? I would like to set up font folders(script, hoildays, events, etc) with appropriate fonts and use only those fonts as a group in publisher when needed. Such as, wedding work will only

Font Management in OSX/ID2
I'd not thought about using it for font management although it has a tab to quickly access the font folder. I guess if one spent some time assigning keywords to fonts then a quick search would create a group and that group could be copied straight into the font folder. I guess Thumbsplus could take it straight out

A little OT, font management software?????
Tim_Mur...@adobeforums.com adobe atm type macintosh In the old days I used to easily be able to see if I had a printer font for each screen font, but no more. That is true. You can no longer open a Font Suitcase. ( Me thinks Apple should change this. ) You can, however, start up from OS 9 and then you can still

Adios, and a parting word of advice
Simon Slavin slav...@hearsay.demon.co.uk@localhost comp sys mac system In article <20010423095159.22457.00001...@ng-fc1.aol.com>, willad...@aol.com (William F. Adams) wrote: taliesinsoft said: Are there now, or scheduled for release, any font management utilities for OS X which are similar to ATM Deluxe and Font

OT Free font management software
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Message: I can find no information on font management for Windows. Does the font folder have some defined capacity beyond which further fonts are not recognised?If so how should I manage a large number of fonts.My version of MS Publisher would not open the font list and so would not work properly and I think

Leopard users: Font Management
In the fonts folder, clicking on font filename no longer produces view of the font. 2. Unable to install new fonts. Error message says that either there are too many fonts installed -- but there are only 800 and I've taken a few out also -- or that the font file is corrupted -- but it's working fine on another Win