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Deactivating Font Book: Apple Support Communities

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Deactivating Font Book: Apple Support Communities. Thanks Kurt! I never deleted Font Book before and other programs like Font Explorer X seemed to work just fine. So it isn’t a requirement for all programs.

FEX won’t work right until you get Font Book off the drive. You don’t need to deactivate your fonts with it first.

As you know, the OS states “Font Book can’t be modified or deleted because it’s required by Mac OS X” when you try to delete it. Which is baloney. It’s just a font manager.

Actually, it says the same thing about any app you try to delete from the Applications folder. So, Chess is required by OS X? Umm, I don’t think so.

To get rid of Font Book in Lion:

1) First open the preferences for Font Book and turn off the check box for “Alert me if system fonts change”. Close the preferences and then shut down Font Book.

2) Open the Terminal application in the Utilities folder. Copy the following line.

sudo rm -R /Applications/Font\ Book.app

Paste it into Terminal. Press Enter. You will be asked for your admin password. Type it in (Terminal does not return on screen what you’re typing for a password) and press Enter. Politely wave bye-bye to Font Book.

3) Restart into a Safe Mode boot and then back again normally to clear Font Book’s orphaned database from the drive.

 

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My Fonts displaying poorly in Safari: Apple Support Communities

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My Fonts displaying poorly in Safari: Apple Support Communities. Turns out it is a problem with Font Agent Pro. You can temporarily disable it with these instructions. thanks CleefMon.

Been struggling with this since upgrading to Lion.  Tried validating fonts, Onxy to clear caches, deleting Safari prefs, reboots.  Nothing worked, until I saw this solution:

https://discussions.apple.com/message/15677158#15677158

I am indeed using the latest (Lion compatible) version of FontAgentPro.  Disabling all FAP fonts, then launching Safari has cured the problem for me.  Now just waiting for a FAP update.

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Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard font management

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Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard font management. This has a great deal of information about using fonts like truetype, dfont, and others. It has over 70 comments, so you can learn a great deal about common problems and solutions. Applications like Adobe, Quark and others can require some special work to get fonts to work properly. I like Font Explorer X the best, and the last time I checked it was $49 per user.

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Mac OSX 10.6.7 pdf print problem solved, fonts (via Farbfinal.de Tech Blog)

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Nice solution. I haven’t had this problem myself but if it happens I am glad to know the solution. Have you ever watched the Andy Griffith show? It is really funny.

Issue: The OSX 10.6.7 update makes printing to PDF impossible to a lot of applications. Usually, switching fonts may help but thats of course not a solution. Solution: Hopefully, you have a time machine backup from the previous OSX version, preferably 10.6.6. If so, here is the easy fix: – open time machine – restore this folder from 10.6.6: /System/Library/Frameworks/ApplicationServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/ATS.framework done. PDF exp … Read More

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