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Windows font viewer not responding
Windows font viewer not responding










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To install a font in the "Computer" group, open your Font Book (the default OSX app that manages fonts) and drag the files into the "Computer" section in the left hand sidebar. Install the font in "Computer" not "User." When you double-click a font file in OSX, the operating system installs fonts in "User" by default.

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Since I was doing that without the CD in the CD drive where the "open" parameter was trying to go (D:\FontMonster.), I would have expected something like "program not found" instead "not a valid font file" from Windows.Having trouble with custom fonts in PowerPoint in Office 2011? If you haven't already cracked your laptop into pieces out of frustration, here's the fix. Where did that error message come from that said the font file was not a valid font file when I double-clicked it. That seems really odd to me-what does the "opens with" parameter do if it doesn't change what the computer uses to open the file? (I have previously used that button successfully to change applications used for graphic and various other files so this seems rather mysterious to me.) 2.

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That had seemed to work because it showed fontview as the program, but it didn't change the open action.

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In my previous attempts to fix the problem, I had used the "Change" button on that "File Types" tab to change the "Opens with" program to fontview.

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exe from a CD, so a word of warning: The shareware (I think) program Font Monster (at least the ancient version on the ancient CD I was using) does that.

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I just hate it when software installation procedures change your system parameters without asking or even informing you about it, but this program changes them even without installing, just from running the. Apparently that program changes your system parameters without asking or even telling you that it's doing so. Before I edited the "open" action, the program that it had there was the same program that I had run from a CD that had seemed to cause the problem in the first place. I had to do the same process for PFM files (font metric files for Adobe Postscript fonts) too. I still had to edit the "open" action since "restore" didn't restore that part. After I clicked "Restore", the "Advanced" button appeared in place of the "Restore" button and the file type said "TrueType font file" correctly. Since I had no "Advanced" button at that point, restoring system defaults seemed like a reasonable idea so I clicked "Restore".

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(I presume that's just that we're talking different versions of XP.) On the "File Types" tab, it said the type was "TTF file" instead of "TrueType font file" and there was no "Advanced" button, but there was a "Restore" button which said it was to restore system defaults. My Windows Explorer (Explorer > Tools > Folder Options) didn't have a "File Types" tab, but I got to the same functionality from Control Panel > File Options. fontview arial.ttf) worked, which both surprised me and gave me hope. The first step of your instructions (Run. Any ideas what to do next to try to get back the normal behavior?įirst, a side note: Here on DU I got the answer that I needed to solve my problem within about a day, but the answers in places like Yahoo answers that I found by googling were not right and were from people who obviously knew less than I did. After that, now when I double-click a TTF file, it displays an error message dialog box that says that the file is not a valid font file. With help from Google, I found that the Windows Font Viewer program is fontview.exe, which I found on my system in C:/Windows/system32, so I went back to the Folder Options and selected that program to use for. On the list of programs, it said the recommended program was Firefox! Also Windows Font Viewer was not even on the list of available programs. TTF from the list of file types, clicked "Change" intending to re-associate that file type with Windows Font Viewer. I thought that that program probably (without my asking and without its telling me) changed the program associations for some types of font files, so I went to the Windows program to associate file types with a program (Control Panel => Folder options => File Types tab). When I double-clicked a font, nothing at all (at least nothing visible to me) happened. However, immediately thereafter double-clicking a font name no longer worked (except for. Upon seeing that it didn't seem to offer anything particularly useful, I just closed it. It shows a list of fonts that you can install. Today I ran a program called TTF_INST.EXE that's on a an ancient CD with lots of fonts. This happens for all types of fonts, True Type, Open Font (name may be wrong), etc.

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Normally if I have font files listed in a Windows Explorer window, if I double-click a font name, a new window appears that has a sample of the font in various sizes plus a complete alphabet in the font plus some general info about the font.












Windows font viewer not responding