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Clarity about font licensing & educating support staff
The licensing information for fonts is extremely minimal and confusing. I was using this font on a website, because according to Adobe it is cleared for "website publishing". . . But I still received an email from the font foundry that I wasn't legally using the font, and now I have to pay them for a license. I'm still confused as to how I am supposed to "legally" use Adobe fonts on website, and when I called customer service to get a better explanation- they were unable to help me. So my suggestions would be:
1. Provide much more detailed…1 vote -
Disable Variable Concept Fonts in Photoshop
For many pro users Photoshop comes with a lot of unnecessary variable fonts. It would be nice to be able to control them on a user level and not be forced by Adobe to have them installed. I don't need them and they get in the way.
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Please notify me if you turn off my fonts
I use Adobe fonts in other applications. I wasn't able to edit text because you had decided to turn off my fonts and force me to redownload them without actually telling me. I had to do a whole bunch of troubleshooting because of your lack of communication.
When you decide to turn off your users fonts, can you please at least email me to let me know? I don't want to have to waste like 45 minutes testing a bunch of stuff.
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Provide a way to force-enable fonts that are part of Adobe Fonts (not a Custom Font)
While custom fonts can be uploaded and assigned to user groups making sure that whenever they sign into Adobe Creative Cloud that these fonts are loaded and activated this falls show with fonts that are part of Adobe Fonts. (i.e. Source Sans 3)
Why is this important? While users can enable such fonts on their own ... they will first ask IT support about the missing fonts. We would very much be able to deploy such fonts to so that we can make certain they have all corporate fonts as soon as they log into Adobe CC.
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Where are our Web Projects?
I'd like to be able to even see the fonts that we are currently using on our sites. They NOWHERE on the page they are supposed to be. Also, says click the "</>" and there ISN"T a button like that.
HOW AND WHERE DO I ACCESS OUR ALREADY EXISTING WEB PROJECTS?????1 vote -
Support local font files when using font-display swap
This Google Lighthouse recommendation pertains to the settings for
font-display: swap;
:In the font manager I do see the capability to choose Swap, but I don't see anywhere where we can define the
local
src
setting. Ideally we could set it to something like the following:src: local('Adobe Clean'), url(...this is auto generated...)...
1 vote
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