It only takes a minute to sign up. Connect and share knowledge within a single location that is structured and easy to search. I often find free download resources for font faces.
I usually download the file and then double click ,expand, install with Font Book. It has never been clear to me if Font Book copies the font files to a system folder or if I need to keep the original file.
I have encountered some fonts that became corrupt at a later date and I wasn't sure if that was because the original file couldn't be found. Can anyone verify that it is safe to trash the downloaded file after installation?
The fonts you import to Font Book are imported into the system and Font Book no longer uses the original. Yes, you are safe to delete the original fonts you have downloaded and the absence of the original files will not pose a problem. Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. Ensure you have only one version of each font located in only one of the following font folders:. For testing, isolate problematic fonts by creating two folders on the desktop, one named "fonttest" and one named "goodfonts".
Look for fonts in these locations for fonts to test. Perform this testing for all of the following folders that contain fonts:. Important: If the same problem occurs after you remove a font, one or more fonts have the same or a similar problem. Continue to perform these steps until all damaged fonts are removed. Before you start: Read the FontTest Read Me to learn how to install, run, and interpret results from the script. Use the Get file button below to download the FontTest script for Photoshop.
Once downloaded, unzip the file by double-clicking it, and if asked, choose to extract all files. Legal Notices Online Privacy Policy. Buy now. Troubleshoot fonts Search. Make it. By default, Photoshop will only load the text engine and your installed fonts under these scenarios: A document that contains a Type layer has been opened The Type Tool is selected The Character Panel is visible Various problems including slow performance, freezes or crashes, may be caused if Photoshop loads problematic or damaged fonts.
Update Photoshop. Reset Photoshop's preferences. Reset Photoshop's font cache. Restart Photoshop and turn off Font Preview. Delete the Photoshop font cache. Quit Photoshop and the Creative Cloud desktop app. Exit Photoshop and the Creative Cloud desktop app. Font Managers. Known problematic fonts. Notes: If you create a document containing text in Japanese before deleting the Japanese editing language and fonts, the text remains in the document, even after you remove the Japanese editing language and fonts.
Select the font that you want to remove, and then click Delete. Click Install or remove a font. Right-click the font you want to remove, and then click Delete. Delete the fonts that you don't want. Need more help? Expand your skills. Get new features first. Was this information helpful? Yes No. Thank you! Any more feedback?
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