I'm now stuck with a) not ever using my postscript fonts again b) trying to source and buy (at a great cost) all my fonts as truetype or other c) try to use an font conversion program (which will take days and may not work correctly). Otherwise why would you need a font manager? Name: Suitcase Fusion 7 Version: 18.2.2 Size: 78.19 MB Mac Platform: Intel Includes: K OS version: 10.9.5+ Processor type(s) & speed: 64-bit processor RAM minimum: Video RAM: What’s New Version 18.2.2 Fixed an issue where macOS Sierra erroneously reported that Suitcase Fusion requires a high-performance GPU on systems that have one. Extensis customers have to be, like me, designers, or at least people with many many fonts. However, my problem is, nowhere on the Apple or Extensis product info does it tell you that your postscript fonts will be rendered useless upon upgrade. And amazingly, Apple, Google and few others have decided to move away from Postscript, granted it is old technology. You'll probably find that 100% of them are Postscript fonts. No such issue in Word, Exel, Firefox.īut here's what I found out on the phone with Extensis today. you use Suitcase Fusion or some other font manager, you have fonts you've found and installed over the years and the question marks instead of proper characters only show up in Apple products, Numbers, Pages, Mail, Safari. I'm guessing that most people are in this boat. I've tried all the solutions I've seen on the web from the many people that seem to be experiencing the same. I have been having this problem ever since upgrading to Sierra and Suitcase Fusion 7.
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