Paul,

Sorry, I wasn't clear. I was wondering if you have tried clearing the many
Mac system font caches. I find OS X can be a bit of a bear to deal with on
that score and often my mysterious font issues disappear after clearing
all the font caches. There are different utils out there for doing this.
Tiger Cache Cleaner, Onyx (free) and one I recently discovered and like
called FontNuke (also free, focused soley on font caches, and it appears
to annihilate font caches I'm not sure I knew existed.)

When I have a stubborn font that won't work with a font util, I've so far
had luck with putting it in User>Library>Fonts too. I have read of some
people having to resort to putting fonts in the Adobe fonts folder. So you
might try that and see if it makes a difference.

Another thought, is this one of those crazy multiple master holdovers that
should have died out long ago? A bunch of those Minions are. And if so,
maybe the Adobe font folder could help - although multiple master fonts
always make me shudder.

> In general, I do use a 3rd party font manager. If and when I run into 
> some trouble I do load them locally User>Library>Fonts. I always clear 
> out the FusionPro font cache. That's actually the first thing I do when
> before I move onto a mew clients Identity package and line of products.
> 
> 
> Paul Melo

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