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How can I remove "required" fonts from InDesign?

Contributor ,
Feb 02, 2020 Feb 02, 2020

I'm using CC including InDesign. There are a lot of fonts available in InDesign that are packaged with the software that I don't want. These fonts are in:

 

Applications / Adobe InDesign 2020 / Resources / Required / fonts

 

Inside this folder are 40 OpenType font files.

 

When I try to move the fonts out of this folder (to disable them) they just create an alias and don't move out of the folder.

 

1. Should I leave these fonts where they are?

2. If they are not required or essential for the running of CC how can I move them?

 

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LEGEND ,
Feb 02, 2020 Feb 02, 2020

I'd say the clue's in the name.

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Contributor ,
Feb 02, 2020 Feb 02, 2020

Guess so!

 

It's annoying though. I don't want Trajan Color and all the other fonts in my font menu and slowing my computer down.

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Community Expert ,
Feb 02, 2020 Feb 02, 2020

If you don't want these fonts visible in your font menu, mark just the fonts you want to see as Favorites. (1)

 

Simply click the Star to the right of the font name in the font family menu. Then in the filters section on top of the menu, click the star to see only Favorites. (2)

 

See screenshots below.

 

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Contributor ,
Feb 03, 2020 Feb 03, 2020

Hi, thanks for that.

It's more that I want to be in control of the fonts running on my computer - not someone else. As a graphic designer I run with the minimum fonts possible - and only activite fonts as and when necassary. I'm a big fan of Kurt Lang: http://www.jklstudios.com/misc/osxfonts.html

 

– and let's face it, who wants Trajan Color Concept font activated? I really can't believe that these fonts are required for CC to work.

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Community Expert ,
Feb 03, 2020 Feb 03, 2020

So...delete them and see what happens. Or...just rename the folder.

 

 

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Contributor ,
Feb 03, 2020 Feb 03, 2020

Kurt Lang - the font management guru - doesn't recommend this. I've tried moving them out of the folder, but can't. And the folder does say Resources / Required / fonts  so given these three things I'm reluctant to delete the fonts in case it breaks CC

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Community Expert ,
Feb 03, 2020 Feb 03, 2020
It's not that hard to put them back. The only reason I can think of for those fonts to be required (and I may be wrong) is for some default templates.
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Contributor ,
Feb 07, 2020 Feb 07, 2020

I've removed the foreign language fonts, Minion (the non variable version),  Myriad (the non variable version) and TrajanColor-Concept and no problems with InDesign yet to report.

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Feb 07, 2020 Feb 07, 2020
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Great. That pretty much confirms my feeling that most, if not all of them, are for templates.

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