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I've just never had the results that you describe, BUT do not have Win7 either.īest that I can do is wish you good luck, and hope that something drops out of the sky (or into the forum), that will cure the issue.
HOW CAN FIX PHOTOSHOP TO SUPPORT FARSI FONTS PRO
I've had some that crashed PS, and more often the Titler in Premiere Pro (much more sensitive to bad/corrupt fonts, than PS). I've had fonts that just did not display in Adobe programs (Isabelle and Isabella are two). Even then, it might yield the same bogus results. Do not yet have Win7, or I'd try it for you.

I have it on one XP-Pro SP3 box, and it works perfectly. After that, it was the font manager, or the Ctrl-Panel route. If I did not use my font managers, I would always do the Control Panel>Fonts>File>Install New Fonts, as I had issues with the Drag-n-Drop, but we're talking about Win2K. When I tried it, I can access the File menu, but "Install New Font" is not listed on the dropdown. However, this option is not available on my computer.

You would then be prompted to navigate to the typeface you want to install.
HOW CAN FIX PHOTOSHOP TO SUPPORT FARSI FONTS INSTALL
Simply drag the typefaces into the Fonts folder or Control Panel > Fonts.Ģ) You can navigate to where a font file is located (the desktop, for instance) and then right-click on it and choose "Install." This is what I referred to previously, and I tried it after drag-and-drop did not work.ģ) For the third method (according to Windows 7 documentation I found online at ), you are supposed to be able to go into the Control Panel > Fonts, press ALT (to display the menu) and then choose File > Install New Font. They are:ġ) Drag and drop method: Works the same as it always has. With regard to font installation on Windows 7, there are three techniques as far as I can tell.
HOW CAN FIX PHOTOSHOP TO SUPPORT FARSI FONTS SOFTWARE
I will check out the software titles you referenced. I suppose that I could install it and see if it works. Not sure if it will work on Windows 7, as Illustrator 10 would not run on the new computer until I set the compatibility to work with Vista and earlier.

To clarify, I do have a copy of ATM, but just have not installed it on my XP computer or this new one. Thanks for your thoughtul and thorough reply. I do not know if it is ported for Win7 though.
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PS - there is a free font manager, FontFrenzy, and it comes highly recommended. I do have to admit that I do not know Win7, and there could well be changes in the way that fonts are managed.
HOW CAN FIX PHOTOSHOP TO SUPPORT FARSI FONTS UPDATE
Is that correct? The Install New Fonts will update the Registry, and it could be that Adobe programs are looking there first, and if they do not see the fonts in the Registry, will not look any further. Earlier on, you did mention that you had used Control Panel>Fonts>Install New Fonts. Now, you mention the Drag-n-Drop installation. The beauty of Suitcase is that if you have the font files anywhere on your system, it will install, and uninstall them on the fly and to suit. It also includes a utility, Font Dr., that will check the system for corrupt fonts and will repair most, and offer to Delete the ones, that cannot be fixed. Again, I do not know if it works with Win7. It was great for managing Type I fonts, and I still keep a copy of it on XP-Pro (though it is a NT-4 version), just to get 100% use of the old Type I's.Īlso, Extensis' Suitcase handles Type 1's well. Reason that I was asking was in hopes that you both had it, and that it could work with Win7. Adobe dropped it, though ATM-Lite was supported for sometime. Actually, I was hoping that you did have it, though I have no clue whether any version of it will run on Win7. In that instance, the fonts were TrueType whereas the Helvetica font files are Type 1 font files.Ĭan anyone help? I've already lost a day-and-a-half of work, and can't afford to spend much more time screwing around with this nonsense. For instance, I installed AvantGarde and it displays just fine. If I try to access them from Illustrator, it displays only one weight of each typeface (for instance, it displays Helvetica Neue 65 but omits 55, 75, 95, etc.). There are a ton of useless pre-installed fonts there, but not the ones I installed. I'm having the same issue, to a lesser extent, in Illustrator 10.įor instance, after downloading the Helvetica and Helvetica Neue families in Windows 7, they do not appear in the Type menu in Photoshop. The latest of these issues is that I cannot seem to access some fonts from Photoshop CS3. I've already spent in excess of ten hours trying to reinstall hardware and dealing with the various quirks that arise. It has already presented a ton of headaches. The new computer uses Windows 7 as the Operating System. My desktop computer crashed yesterday and I had to run out last night and pick up a new unit as I'm trying to meet a number of deadlines (and not having much luck getting the work done in my laptop).
