So I wouldn't be surprised that at some point in the near future, non-Unicode fonts will simply be disallowed and the OS will refuse to use them.Ĭlick the links for more information from Apple Support Communities.Ĭlick the links for more information about that line. They were designed and built before Unicode even existed.
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These old font structures have no Unicode support at all. All typography is being built around, and pushed towards Unicode. There are other possible ways for the display to be affected.Įventually, these old fonts and similar old models (like Type 1 Postscript) will be dead. And also possibly tweaking of the vector shapes themselves. What would be different, due to large difference in their creation dates would be that MS has done a lot of tweaking to the hinting. That is, all of the shapes are vector outlines. Both fonts are the same as far as how they're built. There's nothing to be gained by disabling one of them and saving the other.Īs far as appearance, it is possible for them to be different. Also, delete one or the other of the old Tahoma fonts. Since you prefer the older version, just keep the. Just as long as only one set of Tahoma is active. Might it be sufficient to replace the newly written ist?ĭoes anybody know a solution please? This is a disaster for me and a huge set back if it cannot be solved. How can I get my system font size back again please or reverse the corrections which the OS made to Font Book? The number of font files is identical in each case. (I clone my entire drive weekly using SuperDuper to an external drive for emergencies). I have compared the following 3 locations on the hard drive with the same locations on my external boot drive.
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I don’t know what was actually done automatically and cannot find anything in the trash, but since doing this the system font has become tiny. I did that and found many cases where common fonts were shown as being duplicated, which the system allowed me to correct automatically. Somebody recommended checking whether there were damaged fonts in Font Book. I had a very minor problem in that Pages does not always start the first time. (I'm running El Capitan on 15” non-retina mid 2012 MacBook Pro).
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I can now only work properly with a large external monitor attached. Help, my system font has become tiny and is far too small for my work.