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I use Noto Sans TC, https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Noto+Sans+TC an OTF font by Google in some of the designs I made. However, it doesn't seem to work in XD. When I copy formatted text form Illustratot, I get a message that a font was missing, and the formatted text has type specification "NotoSansTC-Regular-83pv-RKSJ-H"? Also, I can select Noto Sans in the fontlist, but Noto Sans TC is missing. Any help appreciated. Using XD 39.0.12.12 on a Mac OS Big Sur 11.2.3
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Google has made several versions of Noto Sans available through Adobe Fonts, but I don't see Noto Sans TC. If you don't want to activate and use one of those, you can add it to the Creative Cloud. Here's how:
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Thanks for reaching out, Myra. I added the link to the Noto Sans TC in my question. You can find it here: https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Noto+Sans+TC It's otf and I have installed it with Font Book by Apple. It works fine in Illustrator, Photoshop etc. When I try to install through CC, I get the message that the font is already installed on my device: https://ibb.co/frzscXn which is correct. Please let me know of any other suggestions. Thanks.
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Here's a thread where someone had an issue with Open Sans. They had had Adobe Font versions of it and Google Font versions of it. They disabled the Adobe Font versions and enabled only ttf versions of the Google Font.
https://community.adobe.com/t5/adobe-xd/font-problems-in-xd-specifically-open-sans/m-p/11367759
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Hi Myra,
I have a small problem. I can´t find the font Noto Sans Light in my Adobe account and when I log in to Creative Cloud I have activated the font. But when I try to "change" the font from an other PDF-file can´t I see the font in all the other Noto Sans fonts. Why is this happen ?
Regards
/ Kenneth
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If you haven't used Noto Sans Light for a while, it will deactivate. You can go to fonts.adobe.com to activate it again.
PDFs can embed fonts, so it would make sense that you would be able to see the font there.