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FontAgent Pro 4 for Mac OS X Frequently asked questions and answers for FontAgent Pro 4 for Mac OS X
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Does FontAgent Pro support autoactivation in QuarkXPress 9?
FontAgent Pro supports auto-activation in QuarkXPress 9.
However, a known issue is on some systems, the profile mechanism that is used for...
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Does FontAgent Pro support auto-activation for Adobe Creative Suite 5.5?
Auto-activation plug-ins for Adobe InDesign, Illustrator and Photoshop CS5 and CS 5.5 for Macintosh are included in FontAgent Pro 4.160 (and later)...
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Using Contextual Menus to Create Sets
When you right-click or control-click an item in FontAgent Pro, a contextual menu often appears, giving you a choice of actions that apply...
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Does FontAgent Pro 4 support Adobe Creative Suite (CS 5) applications?
Auto-activation plug-ins for Adobe InDesign, Illustrator and Photoshop CS5 for Macintosh are included in FontAgent Pro 4.140 (and later) and the...
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What are font caches and why do they exist?
To work properly, Mac OS X must activate and cache fonts. Font caches are used to speed the display of text on your screen. Other applications such...
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Why does Smasher clear CUPS spool files?
The Common UNIX Printing System, or CUPS, is the printing system that Mac OS X uses to handle a wide variety of printers. Unfortunately, CUPS spool...
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Helvetica Neue does not behave the same in InDesign running on Snow Leopard as it does on Leopard. What's up?
Users who have upgraded to Snow Leopard are going to see different behavior in InDesign when using the font Helvetica Neue.
Snow Leopard ships...
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What are the required fonts for Snow Leopard?
The minimum required list of fonts for Snow Leopard are:
AppleGothic.ttf
Geneva.dfont
HelveLTMM
Helvetica LT...
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Where does Microsoft Office 2008 install fonts? Do I need to keep them there, or can I manage them with FontAgent Pro?
Office 2008 places it's fonts on install in the /Library/Fonts/Microsoft/ folder. None of the fonts are required for Office to run, so you can remove...
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I upgraded to Lion and now I am seeing all kinds of "boxy" letters where text should be in Safari. What's up with that?
The issue is caused because Webkit (the engine under Safari and Chrome 12) now has a "sandbox" feature that allows read only permissions to...
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