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I wanted to try a collection of fonts at https://fonts.adobe.com/collections/design-foundations
So I activated the five fonts ... but what next? How do I download them to my Mac laptop?
Hi there,
Thanks for reaching out. When you toggle Adobe fonts to turn them on from the Creative Cloud Desktop app, it activates the fonts in all Adobe apps. Also, Adobe Fonts does not provide font files to use locally. If you try to do that, then extracting the font files from their obscured location is a violation of our end user license agreement.
Let us know if that helps.
Regards,
Tarun
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Hi there,
Thanks for reaching out. When you toggle Adobe fonts to turn them on from the Creative Cloud Desktop app, it activates the fonts in all Adobe apps. Also, Adobe Fonts does not provide font files to use locally. If you try to do that, then extracting the font files from their obscured location is a violation of our end user license agreement.
Let us know if that helps.
Regards,
Tarun
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I see; yes, I can access the fonts in Adobe programs.
If I wanted to use one of these fonts in another program - like an epub made in Sigil, for example - would I have to contact Adobe to buy a special license?
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I believe the fonts should be accessible in other applications. For freshly installed fonts to appear in other applications, the software may need to be restarted. All installed fonts, not just those from Adobe, should also be visible.
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Thanks for reaching out. I would like to inform you that Adobe Fonts does not provide font files to use locally. If you try to do that, then extracting the font files from their obscured location is a violation of our end user license agreement.
You may check this article in order to use Adobe Fonts on your website:- https://helpx.adobe.com/in/fonts/using/add-fonts-website.html
Let us know how it goes.
Regards,
Tarun
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