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Pete
harryLondon said:The only hope we have is that if the problem is entirely within the bitstream code it really ought to be possible to issue a separate update to fontnav without waiting for other fixes in X6.11.
Yes I think this is essential, as for using Nexus as some are recommending it would drive me crazy. I have thousands of files with so many fonts that have been used over the years that having to manually install them and then uninstall them would be counter productive.
We really need a HOT FIX for font navigator.
FosterCoburn said: ***partly due to bad third party software That is just flat out wrong. The software isn’t bad!
If it BREAKS your upgrade then it certainly isn't good. Can't see how this can be considered a fault of Corel, implied or otherwise.
Dan
Chris Wills said:We really need a HOT FIX for font navigator.
FN is really death - I use FontExplorerPro and I am satisfied!!
Hi Foster, I am yet to install the latest patch, strange thing is I have had the issue with garbled text on paths with my vanilla installation of X6 right from day one. Was hoping this latest update would have fixed the issue.
It's a nuisance but with my business having switched to X6 since its been out, it is a pain to save all the files out to an earlier version.Not sure whether it install this update as it may fix thing or make things worse. Will wait to see if there is more news I guess.regardsmarkC
Chris Wills said: as for using Nexus as some are recommending it would drive me crazy. I have thousands of files with so many fonts that have been used over the years that having to manually install them and then uninstall them would be counter productive.
as for using Nexus as some are recommending it would drive me crazy. I have thousands of files with so many fonts that have been used over the years that having to manually install them and then uninstall them would be counter productive.
Chris, thankfully that isn't how Nexus works. You have to start it each time you start your computer, but after that, and one time pointing it to your font folder, and your folder with your extra fonts, you do absolutely nothing. It does something in the background to always have every font at the ready. I have not once since using it gotten a message from Corel, or any other program saying I was missing a font. They are all, always there. It's weird you know? it is to good to be true, but it is.
I have 600 fonts installed. I have another folder with subfolders that has about 5500. when I start my computer it takes an extra 30 seconds to count them all. And the first time you open the text tool in corel it lags for about 1-2 seconds, But that's it. And I say that is worth it.
Even better? my clients send me files in word or publisher with weird fonts I don't want, as long as it is on my system, nexus makes it availible. It doesn't 'install it' but it is there when you want to use it. Please try it. You will Not regret it.