![]() Not-Installed fonts require you to manually create a separate "FontSet" for each root font folder you may have by going to menu "Fonts" => "FontSets Setup" => ("Add FontSet").ģ. Find my Font automatically detects installed fonts on initial software install and creates a number of System FontSets. Find my Font identifies both Installed Fonts (stored in a number of user & system folders) and also Not-Installed fonts (stored in any folder)Ģ. Here are some additional info which may help you to identify & solve the issue:ġ. You can always download the latest version of Find my Font Pro by entering your License No at the following page: ![]() => Have you tried to remove/reinstall Find my Font to see if this solves the issues? => Do you notice any other "strange" behavior on other applications at the same time? => Were these issues actually started after upgrading to Mac OS X High Sierra? As you can see in a recent answer to another post regarding Find my Font 3.3.15 compatibility to Mac OS X High Sierra, our tests indicate no compatibility issues.
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