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Hey Thanks a lot for the Answers.
I have solved the Problem!
Avenir is a Systemfont in High Sierra and the Font with more Signs win ...
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There must be some other problem with the font, or with your setup. I'm having no problems displaying a PostScript (Type 1) font in InDesign 2020 15.1.1 and macOS 10.15.6 (Catalina). See below:
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Try a different PostScript font, or place it in InDesign's application Fonts folder.
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Hallo LordRaven,
Du versuchst die Schriften über ein Document fonts-Verzeichnis verfügbar zu machen.
Liegt dieses Verzeichnis im gleichen Verzeichnis wie die geöffnete InDesign-Datei?
Funktioniert die Bereitstellung der Schriften mit einer früheren Version von InDesign?
Teste das mal, indem Du eine IDML-Datei schreibst, die IDML-Datei mit InDesign version 14 oder vorher öffnest, ein Dokument mit neuem Namen in dem Verzeichnis speicherst, das das Document fonts-Verzeichnis enthält.
Wichtig: dann die Datei schließt und wieder öffnest, sodass InDesign die Chance bekommt, das Document-fonts-Verzeichnis auszulesen.
Gruß,
Uwe Laubender
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Hey Thanks a lot for the Answers.
I have solved the Problem!
Avenir is a Systemfont in High Sierra and the Font with more Signs win ...
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I'm glad you figured it out!
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Adobe announced end of support for PostScript Type 1 fonts.
I work for FontLab, we make the eponymous FontLab pro font editor. We have also created TransType 4, an easy-to-use converter for macOS and Windows. A few days ago I made a video that shows you how you can use TransType to convert your obsolete (but still valuable) Mac or Windows PostScript Type 1 fonts into cross-platform OpenType PS (.otf) fonts that will work in all Adobe (and other) apps: https://youtu.be/j06_QuBwy7Y
TransType is a good solution if your font’s EULA or your local law allows you to convert the font to a more modern format, and of course if you have Type 1 fonts for which OpenType versions are not available.
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Doesn't using a tool like this run afoul of most typeface UELAs?
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Doesn't using a tool like this run afoul of most typeface UELAs?
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TransType is a good solution if your font’s EULA or your local law allows you to convert the font to a more modern format, and of course if you have Type 1 fonts for which OpenType versions are not available.