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February 11, 2022
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Avoid the missing fonts dialog box

  • February 11, 2022
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Hello again everyone! 

I'm working on some templates created in After Effects, exporting them to MOGRT files to be opened in Premiere. Now, the error I'm getting is more in the Premiere side so I'm not sure if I should post it there but I thought starting here might also be helpful. 

 

These templates will go to some of our vendors which might not have acces to the company's font, in which case they should use Arial. On my mogrt, I have a check box with an if else basically asking "do you have our font" if it's on, it swithces to the correct font, if it's off, it switches to arial. All of that is working fine. 

 

Now, when you import the MOGRT to Premiere Pro in a machine without the font, (or if I just disable the font in my machine) I get the "missing font" dialog (which I know is normal behaviour) but, is there a way to make it so that this dialog wouldn't appear when the font is not installed? 

 

I already unchecked the "Warn me if this template uses fonts that are not available in Adobe..." but I still get the "unresolvable missing font" dialog in Premiere. 

 

Any ideas or tips are appreciated 

 

Cheers

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Mylenium
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February 12, 2022

Long and short: No. these warnings come from deep within the Adobe font engine itself and are not accessible to any script or expression. Not in Ae, not elsewhere. You have to live with this and train/ inform the users of your templates accordingly.

 

Mylenium

Eco82Author
Participant
February 13, 2022

Yep... all the documentation I was able to find pointed to that. I just wanted to make sure and see if it was possible. 

 

Thanks for the reply 😉