I've recently upgraded from Windows XP to Windows 8.1 for security reasons (Microsoft dropping support for XP). Corel 12 installed just fine and operates almost as good as on XP. I have only two issues that I've noticed so far:
1) I have been unable to install Corel 12 Service Pack 1 and the MultiPatch. Neither will install and so I am without the benefit of the host of little fixes that solve little annoyances.
2) Some fonts are broken. This is very much like the Security Update back in that people had on Win XP and Win 7 back in '12. The difference here is that some of the installed fonts are not usable in Corel but they do work everywhere else. Obviously not the same Windows Update issue and I can find no information anywhere on how to fix it. Most of them are relatively innocuous ones that I don't really use anyway, but one is the corporate font chosen by a very important client and is used on every piece of art I have on file for them - years worth of files.
I am NOT AT ALL interested in upgrading past Corel 12 unless it is absolutely necessary in order to start using those fonts again. What I really need is a fix so that I can keep using Corel Graphics Suite 12 to my hearts content.
Hello Roy; I would do a search for the font I needed on the net, look for a True Type font. What type of font is the one you have?
George
Here are the fonts that don't work:
• Any thing starting with "Adobe;" Caslon, Garamond, etc. (I have Illustrator installed too—all these fonts work there BTW)
• Arch Sans
• Birch
• Brush Script Std
• Chaparral Pro & CP Light
• Charlemagne Std
• Giddyup Std
• Hobo Std
• The entire Kozuka family
• Letter Gothic Std
• Lithos Pro Regular
• Mesquite Std
• Minion Pro Family
• Myriad Pro Family
• Nueva Std
• OCR A Std
• Orator Std
• Prestige Elite Std
• Tekton Pro
• Trajan Pro & TP 3
I believe all the fonts that are unusable are OpenType. To the best of my memory, every one of these fonts came on Windows or was installed with some piece of software—with the exception of Arch Sans (sample text in the image below).
Considering all software I've owned, I have a few thousand fonts on file to choose from and at my level of clientele I rarely need anything more. I have never purchased a font in my life. When a client wishes to use a particular font then they supply it to me and I use it on their projects only. I am not at all interested in purchasing any new fonts or obtaining them by dubious methods.
The Arch Sans font (OpenType), which I installed manually, is the main font that I really need to work because it's the one that was supplied by the client that I mentioned and is used on all their art. I had it installed and working on XP, but now it's unusable.
I tried finding it in an alternate format just for kicks, but apparently, according to Google, the font doesn't exist.
"…if an item does not appear in our records, it does not exist!" - Jocasta Nu
Hi
Run in a virtual machine. There are even some free ones.