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LunaCaelum
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January 29, 2018
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Missing font weights and Styles

  • January 29, 2018
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I have this typeface called Bahnshrift. It is new to Windows 10 computers.On my computer, I have all the different styles and weights including regular, bold, italics, and bold italics. Microsoft Word recognizes all these weights and styles but none of my Adobe CC programs recognize any of them but regular. I have gone into my computer's fonts folder to be sure that all of the styles are installed properly. They all are and there is not an option to uninstall and reinstall them. I am also unable to find this typeface online for free download to see if that would solve the issue. I have also tried copying the entire font family into the "fonts" folder of the "Indesign" Program folder. This was a solution that was suggested on the adobe forums. When I copied and pasted the four fonts in the family, only the regular font copied over. When I only chose the bold font file to copy and paste, the pasted file was the regular version of the typeface. This is a crazy mystery that makes no sense to me. I really need to make use of the bold weight and cannot even though I have that weight installed. Do you have any idea if this might be an Adobe issue or a Windows issue? Any ideas how I might fix this?

Thanks!

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Correct answer Barb Binder

Hi Luna:

Bahnshrift is a variable font, and InDesign doesn't support variable fonts yet. Illustrator and Photoshop do.

From Microsoft:

Introducing the Bahnschrift font

Our new first OpenType Variable Font Bahnschrift is now included in builds. This new font industry standard enables us to pack an entire typeface family into a single file with infinite variability. No longer are you constrained to simple weights like Light, Regular, and Bold. Now you can have an infinite range of font styles, with smooth interpolation from Light to Bold and beyond. Better still: because a single, efficient variable font can replace several static fonts, variable fonts save a lot of space

Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 16273 for PC - Windows Experience BlogWindows Experience Blog

From Adobe:

The Typekit Blog | New variable fonts from Adobe Originals

~Barb

6 replies

Participant
December 12, 2021

Btw its the end of 2021, and it still doesn't work

Participant
November 13, 2020

Please someone put the Bahnschrift font variants onto Adobe Acrobat Pro. 

Community Expert
December 12, 2019

FWIW: Variable font Bahnschrift on Windows 10 is now fully supported by InDesign 2020.

 

Regards,
Uwe Laubender

( ACP )

Participant
April 19, 2021

You helped me a lot.
After I updated my indesign program into newer all my missing fonts shows up.

Community Expert
December 12, 2019

Hi Hlaing Myo Aung,

you may better ask this in the PhotoShop forum over there:

 

https://community.adobe.com/t5/photoshop/bd-p/photoshop?page=1&sort=latest_replies&filter=all

 

( You posted at Adobe InDesign Forum. )

 

State your version of PhotoShop and the name of the font you have trouble with.

Also state how you did install the variable font on your system and if the font is available and fully functional with other Adobe apps like Illustrator 2020 and InDesign 2020 that do support variable fonts.

 

Thanks,
Uwe Laubender

( ACP )

Participant
December 12, 2019

I didn't get Variable font for photoshop.I get only regular font.Please let me know how to solve this issue.

Barb Binder
Community Expert
Barb BinderCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
January 29, 2018

Hi Luna:

Bahnshrift is a variable font, and InDesign doesn't support variable fonts yet. Illustrator and Photoshop do.

From Microsoft:

Introducing the Bahnschrift font

Our new first OpenType Variable Font Bahnschrift is now included in builds. This new font industry standard enables us to pack an entire typeface family into a single file with infinite variability. No longer are you constrained to simple weights like Light, Regular, and Bold. Now you can have an infinite range of font styles, with smooth interpolation from Light to Bold and beyond. Better still: because a single, efficient variable font can replace several static fonts, variable fonts save a lot of space

Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 16273 for PC - Windows Experience BlogWindows Experience Blog

From Adobe:

The Typekit Blog | New variable fonts from Adobe Originals

~Barb

~Barb at Rocky Mountain Training
AnnMatt
Participant
August 6, 2018

I see the same issue when creating PDFs -- the font only shows up in one style (Regular). When can we expect a fix so that Acrobat displays this font (Bahnschrift) properly?

davidblatner
Community Expert
Community Expert
August 7, 2018

Be advised that these variable fonts are not yet part of the ISO PDF specification and won't be for (quite) a while.

My personal advise is to avoid any of the variable fonts for the time being until support for them in the entire workflow is sorted out!

          - Dov


Dov, I see where you're coming from, but from my experience: if I use a variable width font in Illustrator and save as PDF, it opens in Acrobat just fine… it prints just fine on my 5-year-old Xerox phaser printer. I can place that PDF in InDesign fine and it prints from there, too.

We've never waited for ISO standards before using new technology, and it doesn't make sense to wait now.

Variable font technology is new, but it's important that Adobe help it succeed. In my opinion it's a shande that InDesign hasn't added support yet.

(By the way, you're getting the edited version of this. I had written something a bit more, er, strongly worded, but my 14 year old son looked over my shoulder and intervened, explaining that I needed to be more civil in my forum posts. Wow! I guess they're teaching him something of value in school after all.)