bob
It's better to have two hands than one glove.
I have this small handful of Adobe type 1 font files, actually 8 files all variations of the same type face.
I have two machines both under Windows XP, 1 Home, 1 Professional. I just upgraded to service pack 2 on both machines and lo, on the XP Professional machine these fonts are no longer served up by any font list on any application except for Photoshop Elements, which I never use. The very same fonts are served up just as they should be on the XP Home machine.
I uninstalled service pack 2 from the XP Professional machine, still no fonts. It's not that they're not there. They are, right where they're supposed tobe in the Windows font directory. You can view them with the font viewer in that directory. But that's the only place you can. I re-installed SP2 on the XP Professional box since its absence didn't seem to clear up this anomaly.
I re-installed the font files in question. No help.
I know that the Adobe ATM Light is suposed to be integrated with all XP versions and it seems to be so for the XP Home machine. I can't for the life of me figure out just why the XP Professional machine isn't serving them up.
I've examined all of the usual suspects, environment variables, system settings, etc. can find nothing that would pre-empt the type 1 font capability that's supposed to be built in.
So I figure I'd just download the Adobe ATM Light from Adobe's web site and run it externally. Hah. It would appear that, either with malicious intent or casual oversight, that this package is not available. At least at this time.
I assume that there's some obscure variable somewhere, probably lurking in a remote corner of the registry or in some file living in a dark corner of the system, that's preventing XP Professional from dealing with these fonts. The question is, is it, and if it is, what is it and where is it?
If anyone knows anything about this sort of thing, please tell all. If Microsoft spent half of the energy doing support as they do in avoiding support, I would have this solved in a nonce. Since that's not the case, I inquire here.
I have two machines both under Windows XP, 1 Home, 1 Professional. I just upgraded to service pack 2 on both machines and lo, on the XP Professional machine these fonts are no longer served up by any font list on any application except for Photoshop Elements, which I never use. The very same fonts are served up just as they should be on the XP Home machine.
I uninstalled service pack 2 from the XP Professional machine, still no fonts. It's not that they're not there. They are, right where they're supposed tobe in the Windows font directory. You can view them with the font viewer in that directory. But that's the only place you can. I re-installed SP2 on the XP Professional box since its absence didn't seem to clear up this anomaly.
I re-installed the font files in question. No help.
I know that the Adobe ATM Light is suposed to be integrated with all XP versions and it seems to be so for the XP Home machine. I can't for the life of me figure out just why the XP Professional machine isn't serving them up.
I've examined all of the usual suspects, environment variables, system settings, etc. can find nothing that would pre-empt the type 1 font capability that's supposed to be built in.
So I figure I'd just download the Adobe ATM Light from Adobe's web site and run it externally. Hah. It would appear that, either with malicious intent or casual oversight, that this package is not available. At least at this time.
I assume that there's some obscure variable somewhere, probably lurking in a remote corner of the registry or in some file living in a dark corner of the system, that's preventing XP Professional from dealing with these fonts. The question is, is it, and if it is, what is it and where is it?
If anyone knows anything about this sort of thing, please tell all. If Microsoft spent half of the energy doing support as they do in avoiding support, I would have this solved in a nonce. Since that's not the case, I inquire here.