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Prospect
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Germantown, Md.
Posts: 31
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Seemingly non-corrupt Postscript Type I fonts crash MS-Word
Ever since I installed Mac OS X on my G4 I have been having problems with my legacy Adobe Type I Postscript fonts. Since installing the system from scratch a second time, the system at least recognized the fonts in /Library/Fonts/. I also observed that some of the fonts simply dragged over from the old Mac OS 9 Fonts folder wouldn't work, but that I instead had to get them from the original floppy disks, Type On Call CD ROM or downloaded files.
One font family has continued to give me headaches: Adobe's Minion and the associated Expert Collection. Trying to print out a document generated on Mac OS 9 caused Microsoft Word (v. X) to crash. I have since come across the MacAddict feature article "50 Biggest Mac OS X Bugs" in the August 2002 issue. There is a paragraph which appears to describe my problem:
I checked my fonts with the Demo of FontDoctor X, which can locate the corrupted font, but not repair it. I replaced the one font it found with a new copy, with which FontDoctor X then had no problem. Microsoft Word v. X still crashes, when I try to print, and a file opens in the Console utility with a full-fledged crash report, for whose interpretation I lack the expertise. Of course going out and spending $169 on Adobe's new OpenType Minion collection would be one way to fix this. While I may eventually do that, I don't have room for that in my budget right now. Any comments woudl be appreciated. |
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