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Version info for disabled fonts is not available. Although, as it seems, in Leopard the font version is obviously only visible as long as the font is active in Fontbook. Then you can view the Fonts folder as a list, enable the Comment column and you can search it or sort it that way if necessary.Īdditionally, you can enable the Version column as well. In addition to Finder labels, I also always add a Finder comment with info where each font came from, etc. Because they are named the same, they cannot co-exist in the same location. If the updated fonts are different enough to significantly alter a layout that you already have in production, you can re-install the older fonts by deleting the new font files from the default system font directory, and moving the old files back into that directory. Inside the Saved Fonts directory is a Read Me.html file which lists the saved fonts, and the version numbers of the new and old font files. Windows XP/Vista: :\Program Files\Common Files\Adobe\SavedFonts\current
#ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR FONTS FROM WINDWOS MAC OS#
Mac OS X: /Library/Application Support/Adobe/SavedFonts/current If the installer locates old versions of these fonts in the default directory, it uninstalls them and places them in a new directory: Most of the fonts installed with CS4 are newer versions of fonts installed by CS3. These updates can include better spacing, kerning, and even design. As they are updated, new versions are made available. It is not necessary to move the fonts manually as with previous versions of the Suite.įonts are software, and therefore evolve just like your applications do.
#ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR FONTS FROM WINDWOS INSTALL#
This install location gives every user account access to the fonts, and allows each user to work with them in any application. Starting with CS3, the fonts were installed in the default directory for both platforms: Or if you use a font management application such as Suitcase Fusion, Suitcase For Windows, or Linotype Font Explorer, you had to place the fonts into your managed database, or point the font manager to the directory listed above. Windows XP/Vista: :\Program Files\Common Files\Adobe\Fontsīefore CS3, in order to use these fonts in any non-Adobe applications, such as Microsoft Word or–dare I say–QuarkXPress, you had to move them into a default font directory on your system. Mac OS X: /Library/Application Support/Adobe/Fonts
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Here is the system location for that directory on both platforms: This is because in previous versions of the Creative Suite, the fonts were installed in a non-default directory.
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Prior to CS3, you may have noticed that there are certain fonts that only appear in the font menus of your Adobe applications.
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When you install the Creative Suite, or any stand alone CS application (such as InDesign), a collection of Adobe fonts is also installed on your system.
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