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I have an issue that I cannot seem to figure out. Anytime I add a text layer in Premier the text is only visable if the font is 187pts or greater. As soon as I drop to 186 or lower it is gone. I have tried new projects, reinstalling Premier, updating my graphics card, using Adobe CC cleaner to remove everything and nothing seems to work. It has to be a system issue, but I don't know where to look.
After much digging I found the issue. One of the fonts installed on my windows profile was corrupt. Once it was removed everything works fine again.
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Did you start out with a text box?
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I have started with a new text box. I have also tried to use one of the essential graphics templates and teh text does not appear.
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What size sequence do you have displayed? With a new 1920x1080 sequence, select the text tool, and then click without dragging the cursor and start typing, what happens with that?
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I did not understand at first: font size 186 not visible; 187 visible.
Do you have any special scaling on the monitor/graphics card settings?
Stan
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I do not, and it is not consitent in what the size of the font needs to be to be visiable. Friday it was 187 minimum. Today it is 259.
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Try making the text without drawing a textbox first.
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I have done that. It doesn't show up at all then, no matter the size.
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The workaround I have found for now is that legacy text layers work just fine. This isn't a long-term solution, but it will get this project done.
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After much digging I found the issue. One of the fonts installed on my windows profile was corrupt. Once it was removed everything works fine again.
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Thanks for reporting back on the solution! Now I just have to remember that is an issue to explore for such symptoms!
Stan