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Then follow the rest of the directions according to the tutorial above!Īnd it worked!! Nearly two hours of trying to figure out how to use the fonts I bought. simply changing the unique name didn't finish the process for me, as my issue was the same family name for multiple fonts.) You can just click, delete, and change. There is ONE ADDITIONAL STEP that I had to figure out on my own, as these instructions didn't have the one step that really solved the problem.Īfter you open FontForge, find and open the font you cannot locate in DS.Įlements on the top bar -> Font Info -> PS Names (change the fontname, family name, name for humans) -> **missing step*** TTF Names change the Unique name according to the link above and then *CHANGE THE PREFERRED FAMILY NAME (this must be unique, I just used the font name. I followed these instructions to change the font. I downloaded FontForge, which is a tool that I think you can use to create fonts, but it can also edit fonts. All you need to do is rename the font and font family. Turns out, if multiple fonts are in the same "font family", thus having the same name, only one of them will show in design space. I searched all over to find what I could try. I had purchased a few fonts on, and many of them were not showing up on design space after I installed them. I think I solved it, at least I solved the problem I was having. Many have been having issues with downloaded fonts not showing up in design space.
