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humblenhungry
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December 17, 2018
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[Font Panel] Why are fonts on top of each other?

  • December 17, 2018
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After installing Bridge 2019, the fonts in the font panel are displayed on top of each other.

I had hoped that with the first round of updates, it would have been discovered and patched.

However, after the recent update the problem still persists. I can no longer read which fonts are in a document because it is now unreadable.

Please explain how to correct.

Thank You.

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    Correct answer Lumigraphics

    Just verified this with both InDesign and Illustrator files. It appears to be a bug.

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    Legend
    December 18, 2018

    Just verified this with both InDesign and Illustrator files. It appears to be a bug.

    humblenhungry
    Participant
    December 18, 2018

    Lumigraphics,

    Thanks for replying.  Glad to know it's not a problem with my system or setup.

    Do you know whether there a fix planned for the near future?

    Thank You.

    Legend
    December 19, 2018

    Unfortunately, I have no way to know.

    Font data is embedded in the XMP metadata which means it would be accessible to a custom script. I don't have a sample but you may be able to look around and find one online.