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| Adobe Fonts in Vista? I have several Adobe Postscript fonts I purchased a few years ago. They were easily installled in Windows XP; but I can't find a way to install them with Windows Vista. When I click on Add New Font and direct the program to the drive with the CD containing the fonts, thee Add New Font window say no fonts are found on that drive. The fonts on that CD are recognized by Windows XP. |
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| Re: Adobe Fonts in Vista? You can try this, copy the fonts and paste them into Windows Fonts Folder. This is NOT the official way, but it has always worked for me. "Don B." <deebee@jhu.edu> wrote in message news:F7ECB5AD-D302-4F74-8C2C-E2F9F60185F1@microsoft.com...[color=blue] >I have several Adobe Postscript fonts I purchased a few years ago. They >were easily installled in Windows XP; but I can't find a way to install >them with Windows Vista. When I click on Add New Font and direct the >program to the drive with the CD containing the fonts, thee Add New Font >window say no fonts are found on that drive. The fonts on that CD are >recognized by Windows XP.[/color] |
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| Re: Adobe Fonts in Vista? "Don B." <deebee@jhu.edu> wrote: [color=blue] >I have several Adobe Postscript fonts I purchased a few years ago. They >were easily installled in Windows XP; but I can't find a way to install >them with Windows Vista. When I click on Add New Font and direct the >program to the drive with the CD containing the fonts, thee Add New Font >window say no fonts are found on that drive. The fonts on that CD are >recognized by Windows XP.[/color] PostScript fonts, unlike TrueType ones, aren't conveniently packaged in a single file. A standard commercial PS font from Adobe provides the outline in a .PFB file and the metrics etc in a .PFB file. I've had no problems installing such PostScript fonts under Vista; just click "Install New Font..." on the FILE menu of the FONTS control panel and point the search box to the folder containing the .PFM files (in all kits I've seen, the PFM folder is at the same folder level as the .PFB files). Example, in folder "035" on my font storage disk I have: 035 (folder) +----cr______.inf CR______.PFB info.txt pfm (folder) +----CR______.PFM Pointing the "Install New Font..." dialog to the PFM file causes the Carta font to be installed under Vista -- which is quickly verified using Wordpad. (For the curious: info.txt is a readme file; "035" is the Adobe package number.) However...some fonts come not with a PFM file but with an AFM file. I have no problems under XP with such fonts (via Adobe Type Manager) but they don't seem to be acceptable to Vista. A couple of months ago I ran across a reference -- which I can't put my fingers on at this instant -- explicitly stating that Vista supports PS fonts only if they have a .PFM file attached to them. Do your fonts come with .PFM or .AFM files? Joe Morris |
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| Re: Adobe Fonts in Vista? I have a similar problem. I recently purchased a laptop with Vista. After I installed my Adobe InDesign CS to it, I found out several Adobe fonts, including MyriadPro don't work in it. The problem, it seems, is not with the font file itself, since I've copypasted them several times to the font folder, but the fact that regular and bold, for example, seems to be missing from MyriadPro. In other words, there are no separate files for regular etc. The InDesign in XP, however, doesn't seem to need them. Does enybody else have similar problems with Vista and Adobe fonts, or with older Adobe program versions? Do I have to purchase CS3 in order to get the problem fixed? Or would getting hold of newer versions of the font in question do the trick? Thanks in advance! -- Pasikoo Posted via [url]http://www.vistaheads.com[/url] |
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| Re: Adobe Fonts in Vista? "Pasikoo" <Pasikoo.39320b@no-mx.forums.vistaheads.com> wrote:[color=blue] > > I have a similar problem. I recently purchased a laptop with Vista. > After I installed my Adobe InDesign CS to it, I found out several Adobe > fonts, including MyriadPro don't work in it. > > The problem, it seems, is not with the font file itself, since I've > copypasted them several times to the font folder, but the fact that > regular and bold, for example, seems to be missing from MyriadPro. In > other words, there are no separate files for regular etc. The InDesign > in XP, however, doesn't seem to need them. > > Does enybody else have similar problems with Vista and Adobe fonts, or > with older Adobe program versions? Do I have to purchase CS3 in order to > get the problem fixed? Or would getting hold of newer versions of the > font in question do the trick?[/color] I can't directly answer your question since I don't have CS2 installed under Vista (and have no plans to purchase CS3in any case), but just now I dug out my copy of the Myriad Pro font kit. The Adobe package I use ("Adobe Type Basics OpenType Edition") contains eight files for Myrad Pro: Regular, Italic, Bold, BoldItalic BoldCondensed, BoldCondensedItalic SemiCondensed, SemiCondensedItalic Dropping these into my Vista testbed (installing them using the option in the context menu) and building a document with WordPad I can get to all eight fonts, plus fake bold flavors of the two SemiCondensed fonts. Again, this doesn't directly address your question, but the fonts definitely work as expected, at least in Wordpad under Vista. Joe Morris |
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| Re: Adobe Fonts in Vista? "Joe Morris" <j.c.morris@verizon.net> wrote in message news:jHAUj.8572$0L.6392@trnddc07...[color=blue][color=green] >> >> I have a similar problem. I recently purchased a laptop with Vista. >> After I installed my Adobe InDesign CS to it, I found out several Adobe >> fonts, including MyriadPro don't work in it. >> >> The problem, it seems, is not with the font file itself, since I've >> copypasted them several times to the font folder, but the fact that >> regular and bold, for example, seems to be missing from MyriadPro. In >> other words, there are no separate files for regular etc. The InDesign >> in XP, however, doesn't seem to need them. >> >> Does enybody else have similar problems with Vista and Adobe fonts, or >> with older Adobe program versions? Do I have to purchase CS3 in order to >> get the problem fixed? Or would getting hold of newer versions of the >> font in question do the trick?[/color] > > I can't directly answer your question since I don't have CS2 installed > under Vista (and have no plans to purchase CS3in any case), but just now I > dug out my copy of the Myriad Pro font kit. > > The Adobe package I use ("Adobe Type Basics OpenType Edition") contains > eight files for Myrad Pro: > > Regular, Italic, Bold, BoldItalic > BoldCondensed, BoldCondensedItalic > SemiCondensed, SemiCondensedItalic > > Dropping these into my Vista testbed (installing them using the option in > the context menu) and building a document with WordPad I can get to all > eight fonts, plus fake bold flavors of the two SemiCondensed fonts. > > Again, this doesn't directly address your question, but the fonts > definitely work as expected, at least in Wordpad under Vista.[/color] Yeah, as they are OpenType fonts included with CS, I don't know why this would happen for the OP. ss. |
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| Re: Adobe Fonts in Vista? Pasikoo wrote: [color=blue] > I have a similar problem. I recently purchased a laptop with Vista. > After I installed my Adobe InDesign CS to it, I found out several Adobe > fonts, including MyriadPro don't work in it. > > The problem, it seems, is not with the font file itself, since I've > copypasted them several times to the font folder, but the fact that > regular and bold, for example, seems to be missing from MyriadPro. In > other words, there are no separate files for regular etc. The InDesign > in XP, however, doesn't seem to need them. > > Does enybody else have similar problems with Vista and Adobe fonts, or > with older Adobe program versions? Do I have to purchase CS3 in order to > get the problem fixed? Or would getting hold of newer versions of the > font in question do the trick? > > Thanks in advance! > >[/color] Try here. [url]http://www.adobe.com/type/browser/fontinstall/instructions_english.html[/url] Frank |
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