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CSS Declarations on some fonts have changed, broken displays, and at times do not allow distinguishing between variations.
The css declarations are broken.
Geller headline and Geller text are now changed so they have identical CSS, meaning they can't be distinguished. When I began the project they were geller-headline and geller-text - but those no longer work.
Source Serif 4 is now declared as source-serif-4-extralight, sans-serif; when it's clearly a Serif font. The previous source-serif-4, serif declaration stopped working also.
These both changed halfway through a design & build and broke the display. Now wondering how many other fonts have changed, and how many client sites have switched back to Helvetica and Times.... Could Adobe please address this…
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Font Sample Sheets & personal Font Packs
I'd like to be able to do 2 things from within the Adobe Fonts interface, and if possible through Adobe apps:
1) Create / choose a template to create type specimen sheets, and
2) Create personal / shareable Font Packs.The specimen sheet request is a great way to preview a font/family.
Personally curated Font Packs would be invaluable for curating and activating/deactivating project-based fonts.
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Explain why a font is 'Not available'
I had several fonts in a web font project, but now when I go to add additional family members of that font it says 'not available' — and I have no idea why. Do I need to upgrade my plan? Are the fonts not licensable through adobe right now, and if so why?
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Alternative font suggestion
Neusa Next font disappear...
This font was part of the graphic system for a big project, now I have to change it in all the documents.
So as we are'nt able to download the fonts, maybe an alternative font can be suggested when a font is deleted from the library?2 votes -
Support OTF features consistently across apps
It seems Adobe Fonts service inconsistently provides OTF features across different apps.
In one particular case, I wanted to use Stylistic Set 02 of IvyPresto Text font (italic cyrillic letters) in a personal web project of mine. They were available in Adobe Illustrator and Adobe Photoshop, but were not possible to choose/activate in Adobe Fonts Web Projects. This inconsistency is pretty annoying as it makes picking the font and relying on it much more difficult.
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Corbel font
The license description in Corbel says that it is possible to use this font in web projects. However there is no button "Add to web project" in this font.
What is true - can we use it in web projects or not?Best regards
Monika
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Palomino
When I had the Palomino font in my indesign project it caused the program to stop responding when I tried to export. When I removed the font it exported just fine. So there might be a bug in the font.
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Allow tidying of previously active fonts
Suggestion: make it possible to remove fonts from the "previously active" list in the Creative Cloud app.
Sometimes you try and then firmly reject a font, or have fonts you used long ago for just one project and are really unlikely to need again. It would be nice to be able to remove these even from the "previously active" list, as it grows longer!
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Scrapbooker Sans Regular displaying as Scrapbooker Sans Italic Regular
Scrapbooker Sans Regular is appearing as Scrapbooker Sans Italic Regular on the Adobe Fonts website and when added to a Web Project. The fonts previously installed for Adobe desktop apps still appears as the original non-italic version.
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Copy CSS bug
There is a bug in the web projects section of the website. When you click the icon to copy the CSS for a selected font, it unchecks the font effectively removing it from your project if you were to not notice and hit save. So you must click to copy and then reselect the font.
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Added fonts but they don't appear in InDesign
I added multiple fonts after searching the best ones for the project but it doesn't appear in my InDesign font choice. Also I added Proxima Nova (all the styles) but it only shows up a half of them and I can't download the rest.
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Improvement of font family Kepler Std. (Lack of support for some Eastern European languages)
Dear Team of Adobe font development. We are using some fonts of the family Kepler Std. for a couple of reasons for a long term magazine project. Lately we run into some issues with this fonts, concerning a couple of missing glyphs in some languages of Eastern Europe (e.g. Croatian, Turkish). I list here some of this glyphs (hopefully the webform supports them): şŞğĞÇÇšŠČČ.
These are missing in Kepler Std. Since this is otherwise a broadly developed font family, I had expected such special characters to be included …2 votes -
cochin
Hi, would it be possible to add the font family Cochin to Adobe Fonts? I used it in Adobe Illustrator for a branding and I need to use it for a web project as well, so I can keep a cohesive brand identity.
Thank you!
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Please offer Univers in the Adobe font library
I have used it in so many past projects that I currently use and believe Adobe used to sell it in its Postscript format [which Adobe no longer supports]. Please make it available in the Adobe font library so that it can be used again in Adobe software.
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Antonia Variable font engineering issue (Italics don't work)
On OSX, when adding Antonia Variable to my project, only the Roman styles end up being available in InDesign.
On the Adobe Fonts Web UI, there's two fonts, but installing results in just one font (Antonia Variable) in InDesign's menus, and only the axes / styles from Antonia Variable Roman are available. Antonia Variable Oblique doesn't show up in menus.
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Serif v. San Serif on Mrs Eaves Roman Petit Caps
I was looking at my project css file and noticed the entries at the end for Mrs Eaves indicates "sans-serif" as the fallback for all of the Mrs Eaves variants but not the main Mrs Eaves, even though all of the fonts are themselves serifed. Why is this?
.tk-mrs-eaves-roman-small-caps { font-family: "mrs-eaves-roman-small-caps",sans-serif; }
.tk-mrs-eaves-roman-all-small-ca { font-family: "mrs-eaves-roman-all-small-ca",sans-serif; }
.tk-mrs-eaves-roman-lining { font-family: "mrs-eaves-roman-lining",sans-serif; }
.tk-mrs-eaves-roman-all-petite-c { font-family: "mrs-eaves-roman-all-petite-c",sans-serif; }
.tk-mrs-eaves-roman-petite-caps { font-family: "mrs-eaves-roman-petite-caps",sans-serif; }
.tk-mrs-eaves { font-family: "mrs-eaves",serif;Project bun1umg
1 voteThank you for your bug report! Our team has now corrected the fallback for Mrs Eaves web fonts. Note that the fix won't get pushed to existing web projects. You will need to remove the font family from your web project and re-add it, then republish the project to update the CSS stack for the font.
Please let us know if you have further trouble with it.
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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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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 -
Facilitate workflow between designers using fonts via Creative Cloud
As a project is worked on by several designers from the company, it would be nice if it were possible to download a file to save in the Documents Fonts folder so that, when clicking on this file, it would go directly to activating the font on the page. It could be an xml, for example.
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Saving Fonts in Libraries
I know this is a tricky request due to licensing, but there has to be a way to pass along font information in a library. My agency LOVES cc libraries for branding projects, but not being able to provide font information is really holding us back. Character styles are a work-around, but having a way for clients to easily license a font or activate it from a library would be just the bee's knees.
5 votes
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