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Schrift hüpft/springt, Schrift ersetzen

New Here ,
Apr 24, 2025 Apr 24, 2025

Hallo, 
Ich habe folgendes Problem: 
Wenn ich ein Dokument, welches die Adobe Open Sans beinhaltet, in inDesign öffne, poppt das Schriften-ersetzen Fenster auf. Das ist okay, denn ich möchte die Google-Version der Schrift (die hat mehr Schnitte), welche ich intalliert habe und nicht die Open Sans von Adobe.
Wenn ich aber die Schriften korrekt ersetze ("Open Sans (OTF) Regular"= Adobe, gegen "Open Sans (TTF) Regular"=Google) springt der gesamte Text in den Textfeldern ein paar Pixel nach unten, was in einem festen Magazin Layout natürlich fatal ist! Wenn der Text am Raster verankert ist dann springt er nicht. Ich kann aber nicht alles an das Raster ketten, da es nicht überall anwendbar ist.

Weiß jemand, warum der Text springt?
Hat jemand eine Lösung?

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Community Expert , Apr 24, 2025 Apr 24, 2025

Hi @Electric_Mercury5742 , Also this has come up before, there is the free version from Google (3.003) and the Adobe Type version (1.10). The two versions are nearly identical but they have different Ascent lines which would show up if your text frame’s First Baseline Offset is set to Ascent.

 

The Adobe version is 1.10, the Google version is 3.0023—check Version in Find/Replace Font

 

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The first Baseline Offest:

 

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Community Expert ,
Apr 24, 2025 Apr 24, 2025

I guess different versions of the same font can be different. Why not use the desired font from the start - or is it not under your control?

 

(Maybe there are other explanations for this too, I'm sure others will chime in.)

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Community Expert ,
Apr 24, 2025 Apr 24, 2025

Hi @Electric_Mercury5742 , Also this has come up before, there is the free version from Google (3.003) and the Adobe Type version (1.10). The two versions are nearly identical but they have different Ascent lines which would show up if your text frame’s First Baseline Offset is set to Ascent.

 

The Adobe version is 1.10, the Google version is 3.0023—check Version in Find/Replace Font

 

Screen Shot 29.pngScreen Shot 30.png

 

 

The first Baseline Offest:

 

Screen Shot 31.png

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New Here ,
May 08, 2025 May 08, 2025
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Hello @rob day ,
Thank you so much for your input!! This helped to find the root of the problem, now I can find a work-around! 

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