![]() ![]() You can mark your own posts Solved or Helpful and they'll get a star, but you will receive no points. Should I give 10 points to myself or to Kurt so the only thing left is to give credits. If things still aren't working right, copy/paste the contents of each of the three Fonts folders on the system. This doesn't cover everything I think may be going on, but I'll have to wait for your next response to see where you're at. Then follow the steps above again to reset Font Book and clear all of the fonts cache files from the system. Do any and all manual moving of fonts first. This mostly involves checking the /Library/Fonts/ folder, and the Fonts folder in your user account. Check to make sure you have only one set of a font family. I would kind of start back at square one. Having both active created a conflict between both sets. The one without an extension would be an old Mac legacy TrueType font, which contains the same four faces (Plain, Bold, Italic, Bold Italic). followed by removing interfering Times New Roman file without. Since I manually removed those 4 files before posting my question here, correct answer after my original question would have involved reinstalling those 4 font files (via Pacifist or by more time-consuming method). Or said another way, one that is used so extensively on the web, it should always be enabled. It's one those considered a "web safe" font. Conflicting fonts, much more often than anything else, won't show up at all. But really, if you have conflicting fonts, it doesn't matter what order they're in. I only wrote that into the article because that is the priority order OS X gives to fonts. I'm guessing that priority system was at least a part of the problem. ![]() I think Kurt's long write up said something about ~/Library/Font taking priority over the other 2 Font folders. Most likely, the ones you listed conflicted with the System or main Library fonts. ![]() The only Times New Roman font file was a single file in ~/Library/Font and without. ![]()
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