![]() Notes: The current error page you are seeing can be replaced by a custom error page by modifying the "defaultRedirect" attribute of the application's configuration tag to point to a custom error page URL. This tag should then have its "mode" attribute set to "Off". ![]() It could, however, be viewed by browsers running on the local server machine.ĭetails: To enable the details of this specific error message to be viewable on remote machines, please create a tag within a "web.config" configuration file located in the root directory of the current web application. The current custom error settings for this application prevent the details of the application error from being viewed remotely (for security reasons). Runtime Error Description: An application error occurred on the server. If the missing font is in a placed EPS or PDF. The Find/Replace Font dialog doesn't replace fonts contained in imported graphics. Select Find First, then Change, Change/Find, or Change All. Select a new font style and font family from the Replace With menu. I'd sincerely try to get in touch with Fontbase support.Runtime Error Server Error in '/' Application. Select the missing font in the Find/Replace Font dialog. If you think that it's an Adobe Bug you can report bugs or make a feature request Save the file as a new InDesign file with a new name If a document is not behaving well then try Reinstalling rarely fixes everything - you can do a complete reinstall using the A dialog will appear asking to delete the InDesign Preferences, select 'Yes' on this dialog.įurther info and instructions here if needed: The easiest way to reset everything is to delete the InDesign preferences: as soon as InDesign starts to boot hold down Shift, Alt, Ctrl (and Apple/Cmd if working on a Macintosh). Some fixes you might want to try - from my collection of standard fixes ![]() I don't think this is an Adobe thing - it sounds more like a Fontbase thing - but I could be completely wrong. It seems like the fonts do deactivate once you close Fontbase - and one of their own solutions is to try relaunching the fonts or the application. I don't know what the answer is here - as I am not a fontbase user - however, reading their information on their website I'm not interested in justification as to why Adobe does this, and I am near certain a suggestion to Adobe will be either ignored or not done anytime soon. And no, updating to a newer OS is unfortunately not an option right now. To delete an existing Collection, right- or Ctrl-click on the icon and choose Delete. No luck.įor reference I am using Indesign v. It’s strictly a way to organise the master list of fonts under All Fonts. I even removed the font dialogue window extension from the Adobe Indesign folder. I completely disabled adobe fonts within creative cloud. However, it's still incredibly time consuming to close every time, and not information I necessarily need. And the fact that the font is, in fact, not missing! Feels like Adobe's way of forcing you to use their Adobe fonts only.Īdmittedly, it is popping up to show me that bold and italic versions of the font are missing. Approximately doubles the time it takes to try out different fonts in a document, not to mention the irritation and fatigue. Yo guys, quick, you need check out the new SuperSearch. I can't begin to describe how intrusive and slowing this is. FontBase is a blazing fast, beautiful and free font manager for designers. Even pops up and takes priority if I switch windows. However, literally every single time that I change a font in 'character styles' from a Fontbase activated font, I get the popup saying that the Font is missing, and I need to install it. It has a feature which automatically updates fonts in Adobe programs, when I activate a font in Fontbase. It's much easier to use than Adobe's font manager, and also includes Google fonts and fonts I download from other sites nicely. I am using fontbase to manage my fonts from multiple sources. ![]()
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