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Turn off fonts in fontlist

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TYPPIET

Technical User
Mar 21, 2005
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NL
Please does anyone know how to turn off fonts that i don't use in Indesign.
Now i have this list of maybe 50 fonts which makes it annoying to look up a font.


Using InDesign CS2 (Dutch version) in OSX 10.4.6 on a mac G4
 
...in mac os x, fonts are stored in various locations that your applications will look at to load what it finds when you start up your programs...

...there is a great free font manager you can try...


...it does a good job...

...fonts are stored here on mac os x:

System Domain - System/Library/Fonts
Local Domain - Library/Fonts
User Domain - Users/[name]/Library/Fonts
Classic Domain(Mac OS 9) - System Folder/Fonts
Network Domain - Network/Library/Fonts
Application Fonts - Library/Application Support

...with fontexplorer, there is a tool built in that will clean out your font locations, leaving those that were installed by your system install...

...the font hierachy is as follows, it is good practice not to have duplicate fonts across the system, if there are they will be opened from the following locations in this order:

1. Library/Application Support
2. Users/[name]/Library/Fonts
3. Library/Fonts
4. Network/Library/Fonts
5. System/Library/Fonts
6. Classic Domain(Mac OS 9)/System Folder/Fonts

...be careful manually removing fonts from the System/Library/Fonts area, as essentila fonts are stored for system stability, best to leave well alone...

...fonts used for you adobe applications and no other application are stored here:

/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Fonts


Have fun!!
Andrew
 
Required System Fonts for Mac OS X v10.3-10.4


Classic Domain Fonts

Charcoal
Chicago
Geneva
Monaco
Location - System Folder/Fonts


System Domain Fonts

Geneva.dfont
HelveLTMM
Helvetica LT MM Keyboard.dfont
LastResort.dfont
Lucida Grande.dfont
Monaco.dfont
Times LT MM
Times LT MM
Location - System/Library/Fonts


Required International Fonts

Japanese Fonts
Hiragino Kaku Gothic Pro W3 and W6
Hiragino Maru Gothic Pro W4
Hiragino Mincho Gothic Pro W3 and W4
AquaKanaRegular and AquaKanaBold
Osaka and OsakaMono
Location - System/Library/Fonts


Traditional Chinese fonts
LiHei Pro
Apple LiGothic Medium
Hei
Location - System/Library/Fonts


Simplified Chinese Fonts
STXiHei
STHeiti
Location - System/Library/Fonts


Korean Font
AppleGothic Regular
Location - System/Library/Fonts


Arabic Font
Geeza Pro Regular and Bold
Location - System/Library/Fonts

Andrew
 
...just to add...

...with the adobe fonts:

/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Fonts

Do not remove the folder called "Reqrd" and it's containing fonts, otherwise this will cause you problems...

...all other fonts in the "/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Fonts" can be removed or stored elsewhere.

All the best!!!
Andrew
 
Thanks y'all...
I'm going to figure these things out

Using InDesign CS2 (Dutch version) in OSX 10.4.6 on a mac G4
 
One thing to add to Apepp's answer: If you know what fonts you'll be using in the ID document, you can make a simple character style with that font and name it with the font name. Then, instead of using the font menu or character menu, you can just use your character style. Save a lot of scrolling.

Using OSX 10.3.9 on a G4
 
Hello,
is it possible to remove or relocate teh fonts in the folder
Library/Fonts
?
Thnx

Using InDesign CS2 (Dutch version) in OSX 10.4.6 on a mac G4
 
...yes, you can remove those fonts ok, the ones you have to be careful with are:

System/Library/Fonts (Used by your operating system)

/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Fonts

Do not remove the folder called "Reqrd" and it's containing fonts, otherwise this will cause you problems...

...all other fonts in the "/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Fonts" can be removed or stored elsewhere.

Andrew
 
Basic and required System Fonts for Mac OS X v10.3-10.4


Classic Domain Fonts

Charcoal
Chicago
Geneva
Monaco
Location - System Folder/Fonts


System Domain Fonts

Geneva.dfont
HelveLTMM
Helvetica LT MM Keyboard.dfont
LastResort.dfont
Lucida Grande.dfont
Monaco.dfont
Times LT MM
Times LT MM
Location - System/Library/Fonts


Required International Fonts

Japanese Fonts
Hiragino Kaku Gothic Pro W3 and W6
Hiragino Maru Gothic Pro W4
Hiragino Mincho Gothic Pro W3 and W4
AquaKanaRegular and AquaKanaBold
Osaka and OsakaMono
Location - System/Library/Fonts


Traditional Chinese fonts
LiHei Pro
Apple LiGothic Medium
Hei
Location - System/Library/Fonts


Simplified Chinese Fonts
STXiHei
STHeiti
Location - System/Library/Fonts


Korean Font
AppleGothic Regular
Location - System/Library/Fonts


Arabic Font
Geeza Pro Regular and Bold
Location - System/Library/Fonts
 
...if you have multiple users on your machine, you will need an admin password to remove fonts from some areas...

Andrew
 
I noticed a couple of references to the font "Hiragino Mincho Gothic Pro W3."
I don't think there is such a font. I know it is shown in the Extensis Manual: Best Practicies Guide, but they admit it is probably a mistake (the second one I found in this manuak).
It does not appear in the Mac OS X 10.4 Font List on Apple's web site, nor is it installed by 10.4.
There is a font called "Hiragino Mincho Pro W3" which is what seems to have Extensis confused.
 
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