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Two ways to create better navigation within the manage fonts section
It would be helpful to filter and sort through the fonts in our font libraries the same way we search for them in the search bar on the landing page.
It would be lovely to have a search bar in the manage fonts section. Even if we know the name of the fonts we have or don't have, when we want to find them, we only have the option to scroll to them or reorganize the list of fonts alphabetically. I've found this time-consuming, making the experience of working with the site too slow at times when I'm working on projects and have a tight schedule.
It would be helpful to filter and sort through the fonts in our font libraries the same way we search for them in the search bar on the landing page.
It would be lovely to have a search bar in the manage fonts section. Even if we know the name of the fonts we have or don't have, when we want to find them, we only have the option to scroll to them or reorganize the list of fonts alphabetically. I've found this time-consuming, making the experience of working with the site too slow at times when I'm working on …
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Thai language is typed and the letters overlap.
Thai language is typed and the letters overlap.
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Update Adobe Utopia to support Central European characters
I feel I cannot adequately express how much I love the Adobe Utopia font (and its Italic version on particular). I would love to use it on my blog, but unfortunately the Adobe Fonts version lacks support for Central European characters - more precisely a couple of Romanian letters. Since I occasionally write in Romanian, using a font lacking these letters would look ugly and defeat the purpose of using Utopia in the first place. I know there are a couple of open-source expansions of Utopia with Central European characters, but all of them are missing the lovely Th ligature in the original Utopia.
Would you please consider updating the official Utopia font with Central European support?Many thanks,
GeorgeI feel I cannot adequately express how much I love the Adobe Utopia font (and its Italic version on particular). I would love to use it on my blog, but unfortunately the Adobe Fonts version lacks support for Central European characters - more precisely a couple of Romanian letters. Since I occasionally write in Romanian, using a font lacking these letters would look ugly and defeat the purpose of using Utopia in the first place. I know there are a couple of open-source expansions of Utopia with Central European characters, but all of them are missing the lovely Th ligature…
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Filters to narrow down your search: 1. Bold 2. Thin 3. Script 4. Eclectic
Give high level categories to narrow down search.
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Fonts failing
How to resolve fonts failing to load properly. I regularly need close down and re-open the Adobe version of Futura (PT) to get it work.
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Schriftenauswahl per Land
Ich muss häufiger Texte in Mongolisch setzen.
Es ist immer sehr aufwendig dafür geeignete Schriftarten zu finden, weil es einige Unterschiede zum normalen kyrillischen Zeichensatz gibt, so wie er im Russischen verwendet wird. Auch der ukrainische und kasachische Zeichensatz enthält darüber hinaus noch weitere Zeichen, diese Sprachen kann ich aber bei Adobe direkt anwählen Mongolisch nicht!
Ich bin immer gezwungen für Mongolisch folgenden Test zu machen:
Beispieltext: §,$,%,&,ө Ѳ, ү Ү, ъ Ъ, Ертөнцийн, төрөлхтнийг, мөн, хүн, хүүхэд, сайтын
Da würde ich mir wünschen, dass sich das ändert!
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ADA Signage
Shouldn't there be a braille II type available?
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TAGSが日本語のOS環境では文字化けする
すべてのフォント > TAGS のそれぞれのタグが、日本語OSの環境では文字化けして読めません。そのため、タグを使っての絞り込みができません。「View more」を押しても表示は化けたままです。同様のバグ報告がありますが、かなり緊急性が高いので早急な修正をお願いします。
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Increase results per page
I’d like to see more than X number of fonts at a time when browsing!
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Dunhill Script double "p" bug
Dunhill Script does not display double "P" correctly. The word "Happy" comes through as "Hapry".
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Add and allow fonts to be "copied as base64"
It would be great to have an option to copy a specific font (not the whole font family) as base64 string to directly use it in CSS as "src" of a @font-face rule.
This helps to get rid of flashing of fonts that have not yet been loaded. Making this possible on per font file bases allows us to add fonts that appear above-the-fold load with the page itself. Currently, while fonts from Adobe are loading the user sees a fallback font, when load completes it swaps the font causing a Cumulative Layout Shift if a few parameters dont match (fonts have different x height, different line height at same pixel value, etc). By loading one font (A heading font file at a certain weight for example) only adds a few KBs (as base64 string) to the page. Not enough to cause a performance hit, but fixes the font flashing and Cumulative Layout Shift casued by font swapping completely.
Right now it is possible to do by dowloading font files from the Network tab in the browser's developer tools and convering it to base64 manually. So technicaly this works perfectly. If the feature is never implemented, allowing it from the legal standpoint would be great and could be pashe 1 of implementing this feature.
It would be great to have an option to copy a specific font (not the whole font family) as base64 string to directly use it in CSS as "src" of a @font-face rule.
This helps to get rid of flashing of fonts that have not yet been loaded. Making this possible on per font file bases allows us to add fonts that appear above-the-fold load with the page itself. Currently, while fonts from Adobe are loading the user sees a fallback font, when load completes it swaps the font causing a Cumulative Layout Shift if a few parameters dont match…
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standard
Create a filter to view and further refine only the standard fonts shipped with Adobe Creative Cloud. My enterprise license does not allow the use of Adobe Fonts and I frequently have trouble finding suitable fonts that have the styles required inside (bold, italic, etc.) It would be nice to be able to drill down and compare my options on this site since clicking them one by one in InDesign is time consuming.
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Rename and duplicate web font projects
I would like the ability to rename existing web font projects. I would also like the ability to duplicate existing web font projects.
Being unable to rename an existing web font project introduces risk and (what I think is) unnecessary busy-work to my web-based projects.
My company publishes educational curricula to variety of platforms both printed and digital. All are produced as HTML templates which are proofed in a web browser and which rely upon Adobe web fonts for their typography.
It is quite common that we don’t know at the onset of a project how many versions and platforms of a given curriculum we might have, but we need to be able to clearly communicate the distinct purpose and version of a given web font project as that curriculum grows and evolves into different platforms or iterations.
For example, most recently we started a project for a curriculum intended for print publishing I’ll call My English Lessons. I created a web project called My English Lessons Fonts in Adobe Fonts and used the corresponding ID in the HTML templates for that curriculum. Because the final form of this project was intended for printing, not web hosting, there were a bunch of typographic needs specific to book publishing (like page numbers, title pages, running heads) that we supported in the My English Lessons Fonts web project. The project had 15 fonts, total. A few of the texts mentioned in the curriculum had Spanish characters, so we had to dial in the specific language support settings for each font in the project, too.
When we found out that we were going to be publishing My English Lessons online, we needed a new version of the fonts project, but without all the extra typography that would make a web site ungainly to load.
We needed to give this new version of the My English Lessons Fonts web project a name — like My English Lessons Website Fonts — that was specific to the web, so that the purpose of the web project was clear. To prevent any confusion as to the purpose of the original web project, we also needed to rename the original fonts project to My English Lessons Book Fonts.
To accomplish this with the current Adobe Fonts feature set, I had to create a new web project for My English Lessons Book Fonts and manually add all 15 fonts/weights/styles, each with their own font family settings, emulating My English Lessons Fonts. It’s very easy to miss a weight or style, so I had two browser windows with my Manage Fonts settings side by side, so that I can compare. The font lists don’t fit on a single screen even on a sizable monitor, so there is much scrolling and loss of context as the weights/styles get separated from the names of the font family.
I then have to replace the My English Lessons Fonts ID with the My English Lessons Book Fonts ID in my HTML templates. I try to keep the place where that is necessary to only one line of code, but that can’t always be the case for reasons.
For a period of time, I have to maintain both My English Lessons Fonts and My English Lessons Book Fonts in my Adobe Fonts projects as the HTML templates go through the code review, QA, and deployment process. Once the updated templates are live, I can delete the now obsolete My English Lessons Fonts project from Adobe Fonts.
Then I have to create a new web font project manually for My English Lessons Website Fonts making sure to manually add only the fonts/weights/styles that are necessary for content.
My brain explodes when I think I might need to do this all again exponentially because we introduce a version 2 and need to include a version number or year or something in the web project names.
With the ability to (at the very least) rename and (ideally) duplicate an existing web project, I wouldn’t have to know the future of a project at inception. I could have accomplished the evolution of a single generically named project to two variants of that project — and not had to do any code updates!!! — in less time than it’s taken me to write this darn feature request.
I hope you seriously consider this feature request! I’m not sure how practical it would be for us to continue using Adobe web fonts projects at scale, otherwise.
I would like the ability to rename existing web font projects. I would also like the ability to duplicate existing web font projects.
Being unable to rename an existing web font project introduces risk and (what I think is) unnecessary busy-work to my web-based projects.
My company publishes educational curricula to variety of platforms both printed and digital. All are produced as HTML templates which are proofed in a web browser and which rely upon Adobe web fonts for their typography.
It is quite common that we don’t know at the onset of a project how many…
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COMPLETE FONT CATALOG OF OVER 20K OTF FONTS
URGENT!!!!!
Adobe is discontinuing support for its own "gold standard" typw 1 fonts, but has no practical catalog of current collection, needed to know what fonnts I DO NOT need to replace.
I NEED COMPLETE LIST OF 20K+ FONTS TO CONPARE WITH CURRENT COLLECTION.
No practical means of doing so on Adobe web site.
NEED COMPLETE CATALOG IMMEDIATELY (NEED LEAD TIME BEFORE ADOBE STOPS SUPPORTING ITS OWN TYPE 1 FORMAT)OTHERWISE, CONTINUE SUPPORT FOR TYPE 1 IN CC UNTIL YOU CAN PROVIDE COMPLETE CATALOG.
SEARCHING SPECIFIC FONTS, OR BROWSING A FEW AT A TINME IMPRACTICAL BECAUSE IT MEANS 1000'S OF PAGES.
ADOBE SUPPORT UNHELPFUL, UNCLEAR IF THEY ARE LISTENING OR UNDERSTAND ANYTHING.
URGENT!!!!!
Adobe is discontinuing support for its own "gold standard" typw 1 fonts, but has no practical catalog of current collection, needed to know what fonnts I DO NOT need to replace.
I NEED COMPLETE LIST OF 20K+ FONTS TO CONPARE WITH CURRENT COLLECTION.
No practical means of doing so on Adobe web site.
NEED COMPLETE CATALOG IMMEDIATELY (NEED LEAD TIME BEFORE ADOBE STOPS SUPPORTING ITS OWN TYPE 1 FORMAT)OTHERWISE, CONTINUE SUPPORT FOR TYPE 1 IN CC UNTIL YOU CAN PROVIDE COMPLETE CATALOG.
SEARCHING SPECIFIC FONTS, OR BROWSING A FEW AT A TINME IMPRACTICAL BECAUSE IT MEANS 1000'S OF…
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Font to be corrected
There is a bug on the letter "d" of the Didot LT Pro Roman font in lowercase. Thank you for your attention
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Multi Developer Web Projects
We have multiple developers on our team, and need to be able to manage projects centrally, have them persist beyond a given employee's employment, and be modified by anyone on the team.
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Ability to centrally manage Adobe "cloud fonts" in an Enterprise environment.
I can manage fonts I have purchased OUTSIDE of Adobe, and deploy them to all workstations.
Individual users can navigate to https://fonts.adobe.com/ and add Adobe fonts to their workstation.
but.... as an Enterprise Administrator I do not have the ability to designate which workstations, or if all workstations, should have particular fonts from https://fonts.adobe.com/ already installed on the workstation.
I would like to select a font (like Futura PT), and have it automatically load on workstations when the users sign in - without their need to intervene.
In our environment consistency between workstations is imperative. Even though a user has the ability to manage Adobe fonts themselves (if they know how), If I KNOW a font should be installed, it can save time and reduce stress in a deadline or time sensitive situation by resolving this in advance.
I can manage fonts I have purchased OUTSIDE of Adobe, and deploy them to all workstations.
Individual users can navigate to https://fonts.adobe.com/ and add Adobe fonts to their workstation.
but.... as an Enterprise Administrator I do not have the ability to designate which workstations, or if all workstations, should have particular fonts from https://fonts.adobe.com/ already installed on the workstation.
I would like to select a font (like Futura PT), and have it automatically load on workstations when the users sign in - without their need to intervene.
In our environment consistency between workstations is imperative. Even though a user has…
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AdminMolly Doane
(Assoc. Product Manager, Adobe Type, Adobe - Type (Fonts))
responded
We hope to build a solution for organizing and sharing fonts in the near future. I'll make sure the team knows that Enterprise functionality would be a valuable addition.
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Fix the kerning on ACIER BAT
Adjacent O's aren't kerned correctly.
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The font "Countach" does not work on mobile iOS
The font "Countach" does not work on iOS mobile devices.
I'm using the recommended method of installing fonts
It seems to be affecting all iOS versions, not just phone (ipad too).
Demo:
- It seems to be iOS specific - iPad + iPhone on both Safari and Chrome show the same issue
- Android seems unaffected
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Fonts not updating in after effects
fonts are not showing in adobe after effects.. User has no clue where to click or go to resolve this.. It's wasting so much time
1 vote
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