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Version Control in Adobe fonts
The ability to manage the different versions of the fonts in a specific admin console, for company accounts, to define which version must be used by the end users in the company and, if needed, force the font update in all the end user machines.
This is requested because when fonts are updated and the changes are related with kerning or characters, inside a company with several layout designers, can lead to different results because different users can have different versions of a font.
Related with this request, users should be informed when a font is updated in Adobe Fonts5 votes -
How do I download the font and upload to a web hosting cite?
How do I download the font and upload to a web hosting cite?
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font won't add
Font won't add
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Allow users to hide fonts that they don't want in the dropdown menu.
Users should be able to 'hide' fonts that they don't want to see in the drop down menu. System fonts like 'Noto Sans' essentially divide the whole menu with a large number of fonts that can't be deleted from the system. Having the ability to hide these fonts is the solution that many people have been asking for, but for some reason both adobe and apple have ignored the problem.
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1 vote
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Improve font manager
Could you allow collapsing all font family names at once in the font manager, please? It is not productive to collapse one by one, and the view of everything expanded by default is very bad. Thanks!
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Installing font families to use on local desktop is extremely finicky
I have to re-install fonts multiple times for them to show up on my adobe cloud manager app. Then i need to quit it and reopen multiple times to even prompt the fonts. It's a really terrible system right now.
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is there a LINK between my UPLOADED FONTS on creative clouds, and importing the same font 000webFont to my WEBPROJECT in https://fonts.adobe
Is there a LINK between my UPLOADED FONTS on creative clouds, and importing the same font "Name your font here" to my WEB PROJECT in https://fonts.adobe.com/
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Other solution: Can i upload a font to https://fonts.adobe.com/
So i can embeded it easily on SquareSpace and other website.
Thanks
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Downloading font
To make it possible to download the font. So we can send it to clients so they can also use it in there branding.
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Everything. It is absolutely awful. I've wasted the majority of my day trying to navigate this piece of trash.
In design school, there was once a prompt to make the least user-friendly interface possible. I think Adobe Fonts tops it.
If I tried to explain specifics I'd spend the little time I have left of my Sunday continuing to ruminate on this hunk of junk interface. I'm tired. Please do better.
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Since losing InDESIGN packaging facility with fonts, I am finding it very challenging and nearly impossible to get our publication to press.
Packaging FONTS for outside printers to use. This was such a seamless process for designers and printers. I really miss it. My installed fonts and Adobe fonts are missing in the packaging process now. PLEASE bring this option back!
Carol L Smith2 votes -
Font message
Stop sending me daily messages - for at least a month - telling me that Bree font has been installed, when it obviously hasn't.
Or advise how to turn it off.1 vote -
Allow shared management of font web projects
Allow shared management of font web projects. without this ability you can lose access to web projects if someone leaves the team, etc. It also makes it hard to add font weights, verify ownership, etc.
I can't create a shared dummy account either due to cost issues.
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Download All Fonts Button
I think it would be good to add a "Download All Fonts" button somewhere within the fonts page in the Creative Cloud Desktop App. The button would download all fonts in your font library. This would be an amazing feature and would make it easier for users to download all their fonts at once. For example If a user buys a new computer and is not transferring their data across and is just simply doing a full reset or if someone completely resets their pc for some reason they have to go in the app and install all their fonts…
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Fonts Should Not "Expire"
It's very annoying and time-consuming to open a document and be told that all fonts included are inactive. Then I have to open up the Creative Cloud app, the fonts webpage, etc. to go "renew" or re-download the fonts.
Bonus: None of this has worked and even after uninstalling and reinstalling the fonts, InDesign still says they are inactive.
Bonus 2: How are these fonts "expired"? I work with these fonts in the same document at least once a month, and I have for the past two years.
This is such a waste of time. If I was a freelancer…
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Adobe Font - Install in Non-Adobe Apps
Please make fonts automatically install in non-adobe apps like before. I noticed the fonts are not showing up in my third party font manager any longer and after lots of restarting and re-syncing i realized there was a change in service.
This is a terrible user experience. it now feels like i have to activate everything twice one by one.
At least put a preference so we can get future fonts to install everywhere. Rather than have to individually change them.
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Tags for Fonts in CC as in other Apps to make searching easier.
A way to tag fonts or categorize them so they are easier to find in CC.
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play nice with Connect Fonts! a real PIA to launch creative cloud and activate Adobe Fonts there!
PLEASE play nice with Connect Fonts! It is a giant PIA to launch Creative Cloud and activate Adobe Fonts there! Every designer I know uses Connect Fonts to manage their fonts - come on!
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Adobe should have a true font-management tool, something which allows one to manage all fonts stored on a Mac/PC
Adobe should have a true font-management tool, something which allows one to manage all fonts stored on a Mac/PC. Such a tool can dramatically improve font workflow -- I've been using Maintype 11, and it's great, but Adobe should have their own tool like that.
Yes, Adobe does have a very lightweight and feature-lacking "half-tool" for managing fonts, but it's kind of a joke, and lacks almost all the features I would want to see -- it's not a true font-manager at all; it only lets you install or uninstall fonts from the fonts.adobe.com website, and doesn't let you arbitrarily…
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More options for the preview in font manager
Being able to change the preview text, the spacing, and leading would help immensely when picking out a font for a new project.
In addition to the regular preview the same pictures provided with the fonts on the website would allow for a quick overview.2 votes
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