Monday, March 29, 2010

CS3 and system reinstall problem

I have had to reinstall the system on my MacPro. Reinstalled from the disc and then updated to 10.5.6 using the combo updater and everything seems to be working again.



I understand when you do a system reinstall that it doesn't touch any 3rd party applications.



I opened Photoshop and discovered that no matter what I type (font or size), it is pixilated and all jagged.



The other Adobe programs I have don't have this problem.



What am I missing to cause this problem? Any ideas?



Vicki
CS3 and system reinstall problem
That sounds as if you are using a Type 1 PostScript font of which you have only the Screen font and which has lost its Outline font.



How are you managing your fonts? Try using some different fonts and see if they are all right. You may need to re-install your fonts from the original disks or clean out your caches.
CS3 and system reinstall problem
Thank you for your quick response.



I don't manage my fonts :)



I don't think I have any postscript fonts installed.



Which direction do I need to go?



Thanks,

Vicki

Vicki,



A good font manager (such as FontAgent Pro) can quickly tell you if a font is corrupted, missing some component, or is installed more than once. All of these factors can lead to a coarse, pixelated appearance.



In addition, if you have more than a handful to two of fonts (and many of us do), it allows you to just activate those fonts you need for the day's work, shorten your font menus and keeping your system and apps from getting bogged down. It also allows you to see meaningful displays of your fonts so you can make better decisions about using them for a job.



Neil

Vicki,



A good font manager (such as FontAgent Pro) can quickly tell you if a font is corrupted, missing some component, or is installed more than once. All of these factors can lead to a coarse, pixelated appearance.



In addition, if you have more than a handful to two of fonts (and many of us do), it allows you to just activate those fonts you need for the day's work, shorten your font menus and keep your system and apps from getting bogged down. It also allows you to organize your fonts and see convenient, meaningful displays of your fonts so you can make better decisions about using them for a job.



Neil

I would start by trying a New User (on the theory only Ps is hosing that font).

http://www.gballard.net/macrant/osx_troubleshooting.html



If the problem clears here, go back to you normal account and delete your Ps user preferences.



Also Font Agent Pro has a free demo you can download and check your fonts.

http://www.insidersoftware.com/FA_pro4_details.php



Also check out Insider Software SMASHER

http://www.insidersoftware.com/SM.php


Smasher

Flatten Mac OS X font problems fast

Smasher gives you the power to look deep inside your fonts and suitcases to solve problems fast. Using Smasher, you can:



Stop garbled text display

Prevent output problems

Clear pesky font caches

Verify font outlines

Perform suitcase surgery

Check font properties and permissions


Thanks Neil and G,



I have downloaded Font Agent Pro and will check everything out.



I am going to share your link to your troubleshooting pages to a user group I belong to in Melbourne, Australia. Well written and very easy to understand.



Vicki

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