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| Hi... I am having a weird font issue. I have a PDF file that worked fine last week (in other words, all the fonts viewed on screen fine and printed without problems) Over the weekend, I decided to condense all my fonts into one folder... rather than having them at both ~/library/fonts and the root folder, I just put them in the root library/fonts folder... as I am the only user. FYI, I have what looks like 500+ font files. So, my problem is... the PDF file works fine when using Acrobat Reader, but doesn't display nor print correctly when using the Preview Application. What gives? Any ideas? Also, does having that many font files impede my system (I have 512 MB memory). Thanks for any and all advice! |
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