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Inspiring
December 8, 2021
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Using Roboto Font

  • December 8, 2021
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I recently had to re-image my laptop and lost the roboto font I had installed previously.

 

Yesterday I searched the forum and found this article: Solved: Embedding fonts used in a source Framemaker file i... - Adobe Support Community - 11929791

 

I followed the directions, but the fonts in my document don't appear to be roboto. They look more like arial. This is for my project that's a book. Another document I've created does seem to have roboto, but that isn't a book.

 

Any help would be appreciated!

Cindy

 

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    Correct answer Winfried Reng

    Hi Cindy,

     

    Does the Character Designer in FrameMaker list the Roboto font, when you select some characters?

    Did you check the font in Acrobat? What does Acrobat say?

    Does the font look different when you zoom in our out?

     

    Best regards

     

    Winfried

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    Winfried RengCorrect answer
    Adobe Expert
    December 8, 2021

    Hi Cindy,

     

    Does the Character Designer in FrameMaker list the Roboto font, when you select some characters?

    Did you check the font in Acrobat? What does Acrobat say?

    Does the font look different when you zoom in our out?

     

    Best regards

     

    Winfried

    Inspiring
    December 8, 2021

    Hi Winfried!

     

    The Character Designer says Roboto, as does the Paragraph Designer.

     

    When I print to PDF, Acrobat says that it's Roboto.

     

    The font might look different when I zoom in and out - I really can't tell.

     

    Thanks!

    Cindy

     

    Adobe Expert
    December 8, 2021

    Probably it is Roboto, when all applications say it is.

    You might check this with some characters which are rather different like Q, 2, 6.