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I need to use some Type 1 fonts that are standard for my employer, on a Windows 7 machine. Based on other threads here, I used Afm2pfm to generate the missing .pfm files. I was then able to copy the font files into the Windows font folder. They are now available in Microsoft Office applications (e.g., Word, PowerPoint), but not in Adobe CS3 applications (e.g., Illustrator, InDesign). I also tried creating a \Program Files\Common\Adobe\Fonts directory (it did not exist), and copying the font files in there. But that did not help.
In case the video driver matters, the machine is a Lenovo ThinkPad W500 and the video driver is ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3650.
Any clues?
Actually there was a known bug in the CS3 applications (but not in the CS4 versions of the same applications) whereby Type 1 fonts installed in the standard Windows font directory (nominally C:\WINDOWS\FONTS\ ) do not show up in the CS application font menus for both Windows Vista 64-bit and Windows 7 64-bit versions. You have two workarounds:
(1) Upgrade to CS4 (or very soon, CS5) and the problem does not occur.
(2) Install a copy of the .PFB and .PFM files in the private font directory o
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Janet,
Our Type QE wizard, Ernie March, tested a few of our old Type 1 fonts in his Windows 7 machine and had no problems. Everything worked fine in Word, Illustrator and InDesign.
If the fonts are working in Word, that's a good sign which means they're properly installed. In InDesign, are you sure the fonts are not in the bottom of the font menu list or something?
If you're still having problems you can put the fonts directly in a folder named "Fonts" inside InDesign or Illustrator folders.
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Actually there was a known bug in the CS3 applications (but not in the CS4 versions of the same applications) whereby Type 1 fonts installed in the standard Windows font directory (nominally C:\WINDOWS\FONTS\ ) do not show up in the CS application font menus for both Windows Vista 64-bit and Windows 7 64-bit versions. You have two workarounds:
(1) Upgrade to CS4 (or very soon, CS5) and the problem does not occur.
(2) Install a copy of the .PFB and .PFM files in the private font directory of the CS3 applications.
- Dov
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Thanks! I'll try #2 on Monday. Upgrading is not an option at the moment. Is the "private font directory" different from \Program Files\Common\Adobe\Fonts? Because I did already try putting the fonts there.
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Option #2 worked for me. Because I'm running 64-bit Win7, I needed to put the fonts in \Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Adobe\Fonts. Should have thought to look there before.
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Actually, I landed here looking for a solution to my Type 1 fonts not being visible in InDesign CS5 running under Win7 64, so the problem still exists or has resurfaced in CS5?
The work-around was to put the pfb/pfm files in Program Files/Common Files/Adobe/Fonts [not in Program Files (x86), probably because I'm using the 64-bit version of Photoshop CS5].
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There is no known problem with Creative Suite 5 in terms of Type 1 fonts installed in the Windows Fonts directory not being seen by the Creative Suite 5 applications. I personally am running three systems with Windows 7 64-bit with Type 1 fonts installed in the Windows Fonts directory (and via links to that directory) and have encountered no problems accessing same in the CS5 applications.
You may be seeing a problem in which the Adobe font name cache files are out of sync with what is installed. With all Adobe applications closed, delete all occurrences of files name AdobeFnt##.lst where ## is a 2 digit number. Those cache files will be properly rebuilt the next time you run the applications.
- Dov
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Strangely, when I deleted the Program Files/Common Files/Adobe/fonts folder I had added as a work-around, I could still access the Type 1 font I desired, and its location was reported to be in the c:\windows\fonts folder. Perhaps the font name cache files were updated "globally" when I added the .../fonts folder?
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Got mine FIXED here is what i did:
Windows 7 64bit SP1, CS 5
Postscript fonts (comprising of *.pfb + *.pfm files) did not show up in any CS5 app, but showed OK in Word, Excel, Notepad etc.
Tried activating through Suitcase Fusion 2 and also through FontExpert 2009 - but neither of them made the fonts visible in CS5 apps
1) open Start Menu/Control Panel/Fonts
2) on the sidebar there is "Font settings" item
3) set the settings as i did
[ ] Hide fonts based on language settings
[ x ] Allow fonts to be installed using a shortcut (advanced)
FIXED mine,
now i can use Suitcase Fusion 2 to install any PFB/PFM fonts without any problems...
PLEASE IF THIS WORKED FOR YOU TOO, LEAVE A MESSAGE HERE SO OTHERS KNOW IF THIS FIX IS 100% WORKING
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2 more TIPS:
1) after activating/deactivating fonts ALWAYS CLOSE Suitcase Fusion 2 before starting any CS5 applications
2) never use "," COMMA in your font file path
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1 more TIP:
today some of my Type 1 PostScript fonts (comprising of *.pfb + *.pfm files) that were PERMANENTLY ACTIVATED using Suitcase Fusion 2 on Windows 7 64-bit did not show up in any CS5 app !
- OPEN Suitcase Fusion 2 and CLOSE it
THAT FIXED IT...
fonts immediatelly appeared in all CS5 font menus...
YOU HAVE TO DO THIS FIX AGAIN AFTER EVERY PC RESTART...
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Hello,
I've done everything suggested in this thread:
-created a \Program Files\Common\Adobe\Fonts folder and put .pfb, pfm, otf and tff font files there
put .pfb, pfm, otf and tff font files in \Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Adobe\Fonts
deleted AdobeFnt##.lst
and finally
1) open Start Menu/Control Panel/Fonts
2) on the sidebar there is "Font settings" item
3) set the settings as i did
[ ] Hide fonts based on language settings
[ x ] Allow fonts to be installed using a shortcut (advanced)
Nothing works.
My PC OS is Windows 7 enterprise and I use Adobe Photoshop CS6, extended; the same file works on a different PC, apparently with same settings.