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Hello,
In an Adobe InDesign document, I see a font that doesn't exist in the Windows Fonts directory!
I clicked on "Type > Find Font" and then selected that font and then clicked on the "Reveal in Finder" button, but Windows Explorer just opened the My Computer and not the Fonts folder. That means that that font doesn't exist. When I clicked on the other fonts, the "Reveal in Finder" button opens the Fonts folder!
The problem is that the font is not OK and corrupted my InDesign document texts. How Adobe InDesign shows a font that doesn't exit? How can I solve it?
I'm using Adobe InDesign 2021 x64 on Microsoft Windows 10 x64.
Thank you.
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Hello,
No idea?
Thank you.
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Sorry nobody replied.
Adobe has it's own font ecosystem outside of the normal system fonts (Window Fonts).
https://support.ctrlprint.net/hc/en-us/articles/218200668-Solved-Installing-fonts-Windows-
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Hello,
Thank you so much.
But the fonts that my document using is not the Adobe font and "Fonts" folder in the Adobe InDesign folder is empty!
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Is it possible the file uses a font marked as hidden in Windows?
You need to look in the old Control Panel, not the new Settings panel.
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Hello,
Marked as hidden? Should I look at the hidden files?
Thank you.
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It's probably installed using Adobe Fonts. As a Creative Cloud subscriber you have access to thousands of fonts in the Adobe Fonts library. You install them in your browser, but the easiest way to get there is through the Creative Cloud app.
Adobe Fonts are only available to Adobe Creative Cloud apps. The fonts are in a hidden folder and not accessible to your system's font library.
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That's very true @Scott Falkner
Adobe fonts are available - you can read all about how it works here
https://helpx.adobe.com/fonts/using/font-licensing.html
Are these fonts available with a perpetual desktop license? What if I need a custom license?
Perpetual desktop licenses, as well as extended licensing, for Adobe-owned fonts are available from the following resellers:
Fontspring
MyFonts or Fonts.com
Type NetworkYou may contact one of our resellers if you require customizations or multi user licensing for Adobe Originals.
Perpetual desktop font licenses and custom font licenses for third party fonts can be purchased from the font foundry's website or from the foundry's authorized reseller.
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Hopefully this might help. I copied the following text from this link...
https://helpx.adobe.com/indesign/using/using-fonts.html
Document installed fonts
Fonts in a Document Fonts folder that is in the same location as an InDesign document are temporarily installed when the document is opened. The Package command can generate a Document Fonts folder when you want to share your document or move it to a different computer.
Fonts in the Document Fonts folder are not the same as fonts available from the standard operating system font locations. They are installed when the document is opened and supersede any font of the same PostScript name. However, they supersede only fonts within the document. Fonts installed by one document are not available to other documents. When you close the document, the fonts that were installed for the document are uninstalled. Document installed fonts are listed in a submenu of the Font menu.
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Good call. I had forgotten about the Document Fonts folder.
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Hello,
The Document Fonts folder existed when you used the "Package..." option. Am I wrong?
Thank you.
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Yes. You could also create this setup manually if you wanted/needed to.
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Thank you, but mine is not a package and the Document Fonts folder doesn't exist!
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"Fonts installed by one document are not available to other documents."
This statement is not as accurate as it could be.
Every document in the same parent folder together with a Document fonts folder can see and use the font files stored at Document fonts. Also: to create a Document fonts folder it is not necessary* to use the Package For Print functionality: Simply add a folder named Document fonts, add some font files and one can use it with one or more InDesign documents in the shared parent folder.
[*] It's even a bad habit to do the packaging process to get the fonts, because only styles that are actually used will be collected. Not the ones from the same font family, that may be needed with Character Styles or Paragraph Styles that are currently not in use.
Regards,
Uwe Laubender
( ACP )
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