
Unfortunately, the backup is so new that the font is gone from it. Macintosh HS/Library/Fonts contains all fonts, as far as I can tell. User/Library/Fronts contains only font directories. I never touch that folder by adding or removing fonts for obvious reasons. There are about 36 fonts in System/Fonts. There are at least four locations where there can be fonts, inside the system and the user Library folders and in again the system and the user of Library/Application Support/Adobe/FontsĪctually, the Adobe/Fonts folder is empty.Īll fonts that I have installed, and that includes the missing one, are in Macintosh HD/Library/Fonts - all but the one font that has vanished.īoth (system & user)? (I have fonts in the system Library -> Application Support -> Adobe -> Fonts.)Īre you aware of the 'Include System Files' option in the Finder search (cmd-F, left drop-down menu -> System files)?
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I have downloaded and installed the font again, but it's not compatible with the old PSD file.Īdobe applications install their own fonts, in their own fonts folder. Today I opened the file again, and the text layers couldn't be edited. I could open the file and the font name was displayed in Photoshop's font field. Yesterday I opened an old layered PSD file that has two layers with that particular font. I am aware where the fonts are usually located.

Set Font Book to show all fonts, use the search box and then right click your font to show its location in the Finder. You could always try locating it in Font Book. "hard disk name">Library>Fonts (for fonts installed into the System library and available to all users).


"username">Library>Fonts (for fonts installed into your home folder and only available to you).
