![]() FontNuke is a free download that will clear font caches. I’m left wondering how I’ve gotten away with uncorrupted font caches for so long, but happy to have a trick up my sleeve when my luck runs out. On Mac OS X, we recommend installing fonts using Font Book, an app. In OS X, you can delete it through Terminal, or use a third party utility like Font Doctor or FontNuke. lst extension), and you may need to search for and delete these as well. Adobe applications use their own cache files to store font information as well (they use an. ![]() It lives in various places depending on your version of Windows, so you will have to search for it. Turns out there is a file on Windows computers called “fntcache.dat”. Really? I didn’t even know Windows had a font cache to clear. 2) If you have 'Helvetica Fractions', 'Times Phonetic' or 'Rougue Stencil-Type' fonts installed, delete them. Luckily the answer came from another source (wise InDesign User Group members know to ask multiple people the same question):Īnother friend suggested clearing the font cache, and that fixed the problem-I should have thought of that. You could try the following: 1) Quit all open applications. On my MacBook Pro, pages used to work perfectly however I seem to have done something that I have not realised that means the fonts I am using somehow look different than on my MacBook. I retyped the entire quotation and it continues to display as “b>hind” … Any idea what could cause this or what I can do to fix it?Īctually, I didn’t know what would cause the problem, or how to fix it. Ignore the thin blue vertical lines at each side-those are the edges of the text frame. The word should be “behind” and that’s what I see when I export InDesign Tagged Text. Note the light yellow highlight I placed over the problem area. The attached screenshot is from a publisher’s catalog that I’m preparing. This question came in recently from one of our local InDesign User Group members: By Barb Binder, Adobe Certified Instructor on Adobe InDesign CS6
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