Corrupted Font in Motion

Hi,
My copy of the font Gill Sans is becoming corrupted when I try to use it between Motion & Final Cut; I'm using one of the templates that require Gill Sans, and I have to stick with it because I'm sharing the FCP / Motion Project files with another editing house.
Any text that I enter in the Motion Template in FCP (and is written in Gill Sans) has a curious problem: the right hand vertical quarter of random letters disappears. I'm presuming that my copy of Gill Sans has become corrupted, causing this problem.
However I can't find a proper Mac copy of Gill Sans as a font to download & replace on my computer.
I've tried going back through my Mac Install discs, and I can't just re-load the Gill Sans font (or perhaps I'm missing the point where that's possible - I've been looking under custom installs).
I've posted a question about replacing this font in the Mac OSX 10.6 installation discussion area, but if anybody here could help me, it would be greatly appreciated.
thanks!
Message was edited by: ZillaB
Message was edited by: ZillaB

hi,
someone posted about something very similar recently, but i can't find it. If I remember rightly it wasnt due to a corrupted font, but some funny business within motion. As far as i remember there was a pretty easy fix, but of course I cant remember what it was. Something like turning the drop shadow on and off again. In the meantime, do you have any filters applied to the font? You could try making sure that the Group the font is in has its resolution set to fixed.
hth
adam

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