Is there any chance to implement a working tool for missing fonts (win7)?
Or should we arrange some fundraising for "Font Expert plugin 4 Corel" development ?
Best to all!
Corel user still alive!
Hello Sergej; Corel comes with "Font Navigator" Windows has a limited number of fonts that can be loaded with out causing a problem. Load your fonts in the Font Nav. ( make sure in set up you check the box for the use Font Nav on start up ).
George
I've been use Corel more than 20 years, BFN was god option in a very fresh start, last few years it's become more than usefulness almost like Corel draw after x3.
So should we start make a pressure on Corel company to bring our lives back!
Ariel said: Can you explain what kind of problems you have?
Can you explain what kind of problems you have?
The dialog that pops up when ever you install a font over 1000 fonts sure is annoying.
~John
RunFlaCruiser said: Can you explain what kind of problems you have?
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Install more than 1000 fonts is potentially dangerous, the system speed and performance decreases if you have 1000, 3000 or 5000 fonts, so this is a good advice. This is not "a problem", it's only an alert.
Ariel said:Install more than 1000 fonts is potentially dangerous, the system speed and performance decreases if you have 1000, 3000 or 5000 fonts, so this is a good advice. This is not "a problem", it's only an alert.
Hi.
Ability to dismiss it would be nice. I'm running 1508 fonts without any issues at all. In this day the computers, as they are very powerful relatively compared to such a short time ago, the limit should be increased. CorelDraw should be tested and optimized to run with a new max recommended limit of fonts especially if it ever becomes a 64 bit version.
It's not the number of fonts that Corel products (both Photopaint and Draw) have a problem with. It's the type of fonts. The fancy distressed fonts bring Corel Draw to it's knees, even if you only have 1 or two installed. When you try to open the font drop down list, the entire computer freezes for long periods of time. The same thing actually happens if you try to use Windows explorer to view one of these fonts. Sometimes, Windows can't even view it at all. But other programs such as Illustrator, Photoshop and a range of cheap and freeware programs have no problem at all with these same fonts. There's a problem somewhere that Corel and Microsoft need to fix.
Good to know KuttyJoe!