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    Alan Gilbertson commented  · 

    Some good news: As of mid-November, 2023, I have confirmation that the Adobe Fonts dev team has reached out to Extensis and they are working to fix the problems introduced by the Summer 2023 update to Fonts.

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    Alan Gilbertson commented  · 

    Adobe Fonts intrusive misbehavior is counter-productive in book and long document design in particular. In InDesign, it is now essential to turn off "Auto-activate Adobe fonts" to avoid show-stopping conflicts that make it impossible to activate some fully licensed (residing on local machine) fonts that are also in Adobe Fonts. Similar conflicts occur with Google fonts, which are automatically handled by Connect Fonts until interfered with by Adobe Fonts, and ANY activated locally-installed fonts.

    In tl;dr form: Adobe Fonts conflicts with Connect Fonts auto-activation and font management.

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    Alan Gilbertson commented  · 

    Mac users do need some help here. On Windows it's not a problem because the Noto family isn't an OS-level default, but I've heard from a number of Mac folks that Noto is driving them to increasingly strong drink.)

    Just in general, it would be a great feature to allow specific font families to be hidden or dropped (as, for example, non-essential, non-Latin system fonts can be hidden in Windows, and CJK fonts can be dropped to the bottom of the font list in CC apps).

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    Alan Gilbertson commented  · 

    Beyond simple filters, why not let Adobe Sensei pitch in, to help find suitable fonts and font pairings?

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