![]() Affinity Photo does exactly the same thing, as will any other app that correctly displays any active font. Put those two together, and voila! If I can do it 5 minutes surely Adobe can do it in a year. It is easy to determine what the system language is. There is language metadata attached to each font. If my customers were vehemently opposed to Comic Sans, then I could omit that font even if it was installed and active. If I’m not using that built-in font panel, I can tell the system to do whatever I want, according to any criteria I want. I assume you mean you can tell the system to hide fonts you select, even though they're still actually active? Why can’t Adobe do that too? Curious about the app you wrote. Some apps want something a little more fancy, perhaps listing each font it its own typeface. Apple has a basic font picker that defaults to English fonts (or whatever your language is). Perhaps it is a case of Adobe doing the very minimum then. Adobe's apps are doing nothing but what they're supposed - listing active fonts. There really are an enormous number of NotoSans fonts in Catalina. So, if you choose to update the operating system, you should expect to have to update all of your 3rd party software too. If they don't stay up-to-date on everything, the software stops working. These days, companies often use bugs as a way to keep people signed up for subscriptions. I'm sorry you have gotten the runaround, but that is what big companies do when they don't want to deal with a problem. ![]() ![]() It is just drop-dead, fall-of-a-log easy. When I first found out that this was such a big problem for people, I wrote a little app to list installed fonts and then filter them by language. ( Before I posted here, my google searching showed where others got this runaround as well - Got to apple - go to adobe - go to apple. The only way to fix it is on Adobe's computers. And they certainly can't fix it on your computer. He was super thorough but wound up telling me to talk with apple.Īdobe phone techs will not be able to fix this. He had access to my computer and was not able to fix the situation as the fonts are in that Supplemental folder that cannot be deleted, or moved. I was with adobe for over an hour and a half with one of their techs. ![]()
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