So I downloaded a free font from Dafont.com. For some reason when I set a selected text to that font style it automatically makes it Arial font. Arial Font isn't even my default font in Corel.
Hers a screenshot
The font is grayed outfor some reason, but I can use other grayed out fonts and other OTF file fonts. So I'm not sure what the issue here is.
So I did an update and restart and the two fonts I had on the file (both grayed out) didn't appear as they should. They weren't reverted to Arial like before but were represented as Arial graphically on the page. I tried reinstalling the new installed font file and that didn't work. But after I deleted the font and then reinstalled the font now works (still a grayed out selection in Corel). This didn't work for the new font before the update/ restart.
Some really strange behaviors. Not sure what's happening here.
I've run into this same problem frequently when using fonts downloaded from the Google Fonts web site. The fonts aren't grayed out in the font menu, but when I try to apply one of the affected fonts to a selected piece of text the selected text object gets styled in default Arial instead.The problems occur more often if the fonts are merely "seen" by Corel Font Manager in a targeted fonts folder. If I install the fonts directly into the Windows OS they'll sometimes work properly. I've seen this with a few of Google's recent variable fonts additions. There are other instances where the fonts won't work properly even if they're installed in the Windows OS for all applications to use. The other applications are able to load the fonts just fine. But CorelDRAW won't do it.This problem (and other type related problems) have been going on for the past several years. From time to time Google will upload updates to certain type families. Sometimes I've been able to download a certain type family that wasn't working in CorelDRAW but a new download will work. Overall the whole thing is very hit and miss.One other type issue I've seen: if I have CorelDRAW running in the background I'll see certain fonts within some type families disappear in Adobe Illustrator's fonts menu. If I shut down both applications and re-launch Illustrator I'll see all the missing fonts restored.
Seems to work here in CDR 2019.
Bobby how about if you install the fonts from the font manager?
The fonts that aren't working when simply "seen" by Font Manager don't work when installed via Font Manager either. I usually have the best luck installing them directly into Windows (and choosing "all users" when installing).One other work-around I've had to use: the Adobe Fonts service. Some of the type families from the Google Fonts web site are also available to sync via Adobe Fonts. I haven't had the odd switch-to-Arial bug when using fonts synced via Adobe Fonts. Open Sans is one example where using the Adobe Fonts version worked but the one downloaded from Google Fonts didn't.