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February 21, 2009
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Which are the Adobe CS4 Core fonts (needed by apps to run)

  • February 21, 2009
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I'm doing some spring cleaning on my fonts, and thought I'd minimize the installed fonts to the basics. Anyone know the necessary fonts related to adobe to keep in the system directory?

(I'll be managing the fonts I like as usual and load them back in on a as needed basis.)

thanks for any info.
Pete
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    Participant
    February 22, 2009
    DOH! Thomas forget that last question! I was a sleepyPety! LOL

    I noticed that livecycle has a "euro sign" font link in the system folder to this location:

    C:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Acrobat 9.0\Designer 8.2\Fonts

    but when I uninstalled it with maintype, it didn't go to my maintype "uninstalled fonts" folder, it just removed the link/reg value, but I'm wondering if that will cause any issues? (I'm just wondering if there were any more like that which completely uninstalled due to just being a "link" in the fonts folder.

    thanks
    Participant
    February 21, 2009
    Hi guys,

    @Thomas, thanks for that, just wondering what fonts the adobe cs4 need installed to run properly (those used by the UI say in photoshop, indesign)...which are these?

    @Neil, yep been using MainType for the past couple of years. I prefer it to FontAgent (I'm a windows vista user)...the UI is ugly in windows, IMHO.
    Known Participant
    February 21, 2009
    >(I'll be managing the fonts I like as usual and load them back in on a as needed basis.)

    I recommend that you get a good font manager to make life easier here. If you're on a Mac, try FontAgent Pro (and disable Font Book).

    Neil
    Inspiring
    February 21, 2009
    All CS4 apps should have installed any truly required fonts in a private app directory or in the shared Adobe directory. You ought to be able to remove anything in the system directory you want to.

    At least, that was the intent when we were planning CS4 font installation.

    Cheers,

    T