Font Book reporting 0 fonts and crashing
Hi,
I see that Font Book has been mentioned as having some problems before, but no definitive answers were given.
My MacBook crashed hard last night (for the first time), and when I restarted, some of my fonts weren't appearing, notably Chinese fonts and (I think) Helvetica.
Going into Font Book (which was the first application that showed up typing "font" in Spotlight) showed no fonts of any kind. When I tried to add all the fonts already in /System/Library/Fonts and a few other locations, it reported that some fonts had caused "System Validation" (completely unexplained) problems and should not be installed - these are "Helvetica LT MM" and "Times LT MM". It also popped up alert boxes for a series of fonts (Geneva.dfont, Keyboard.dfont, etc.) that caused conflicts with system fonts and should be removed or something.
After that, Chinese fonts work on the system, but Font Book still reports that I have no fonts at all.
When I reboot, my fonts are gone again. This is VERY tedious.
Also, if I log into another user account on the system (mine is an administrator account and the other account is not, I don't know if this bears any significance), fonts act normally without any configuration needed, and Font Book seems to work fine as well - i.e. fonts are listed!
I tried deleting ~/Library/Application Support/Font Book/fb.db and ~/Library/Preferences/com.apple.FontBook.plist as well as overwriting both with the other user's versions, along with multiple reboots.
At this point I'd really appreciate any suggestions, because so far I was enjoying Leopard and this is spoiling it, on Christmas eve too :P
Font Book's database may have gotten trashed. It could also be the font collection files. Try this:
1) Restart your Mac and immediately hold down the Shift key when you hear the startup chime to boot into Safe Mode. Keep holding the Shift key until you see a progress bar towards the bottom of the screen. You can let go of the Shift key at that point.
OS X asks you to log in (you will get this screen on a Safe Mode boot even if your Mac is set to automatically log in). Let the Mac finish booting to the desktop and then restart normally. This will clear Font Book's database and the cache files of the user account you logged into in Safe Mode.
If this doesn't do it, then proceed to the next possibility:
2) From the desktop, hold down the Option key and at the menu bar, choose Go > Library to open the Library folder within your user account. Go to the FontCollections folder and move all sets to the desktop. Try launching Font Book again.
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Address Book, Mail, and Safari will only run if I have Font Book open. If I try to open the programs without opening Font Book they don't appear and I have to Force Quit and reopen after opening Font Book.
I run a publishing company and load and unload lots of fonts to Font Book. I guess its something I loaded recently because I now have the problem on both the computers I work on. I have no idea which fonts might be causing the problem.
What can I do?Hello Dave,
If you've already tried cornelius' suggestion and wound up in the same place, then you've likely added a corrupt font or two to those two Macs. While the steps to clean up Font Book are correct, a bad font will immediately corrupt the new Font Book database when loaded.
So try this. Create an empty folder on your desktop and move all of the fonts you added to those Macs to the empty folder. Then perform the funtion to clean up font book again. Lastly, download and run Mark Douma's Font Finagler to clear the font cache files on the system, since they will also be damaged.
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How this all started...
I have a lot of fonts. I use them for design purposes, and recently added a bunch of new ones.
As a result, I had a problem with an Adobe program and the font displayed in the workspace.
I figured out which one caused it and deleted it. (I've never used it before, and it wasn't a common font, so I didn't really care).
Problem with that solved.
So I figured that I ought to go through Font Book and check everything else and started Validation (under User).
I had several Errors, Duplicates and Warnings.
I (maybe naively) allowed Font Book to "Resolve Duplicates".
QUESTION 1 (a) (b): Could letting Font Book resolve duplicates create any problems? and how does it decide what to trash?
I also let Font Book move all the Error fonts to my empty Trash Folder.
- I then moved all those to an empty folder on my desktop.
I then moved all the Warning Fonts to another empty folder on my desktop.
So now, in User fonts, there are currently no problem messages.
This is where it gets a little trickier...
In "All Fonts" or "Computer" there are no caution symbols adjacent to any fonts, but if I run Validation, I get a lot of duplicate fonts.
For example... Arial exists in:
Library/fonts
User/Library/fonts
Library/Fonts/Microsoft
QUESTION 2: Do I need to address these? and if so, will that have an effect on any programs that use those fonts?
* I did some research on this, and found an article at Mac World, discussing this, but I don't feel any better/wiser after reading it or the comments...
"Problem" since resolving duplicates and/or moving warning and error fonts (from User):
Since I resolved duplicates, and moved the error and warning fonts, I've noticed some "minor" changes in appearance with websites.
Such as in Hotmail, and a website that I'm a member; the font displayed is now just slightly different.
Albeit, the difference is very subtle, (but as a designer, I noticed this right away) and my concern is how this may affect any design work I do, if somehow the change I'm seeing is more of an error.
* I have to make an assumption that its a font used in scripts (like Arial, Helvetica, etc, etc) that use my fonts for display.
QUESTION 3: So the big question is, how the heck do I address that now???
About the Warning Fonts:
For the most part, the fonts that came up as "minor warnings", showed the message 'kern' table structure and contents.
- I know that "kern" is suppose to be the spacing between characters.
QUESTION 4: So, why does Font Book care and warn about the "table structure and contents" of font spacing between characters, for any font???
QUESTION 4b: If that's NOT what that means, then I'd appreciate a plain English definition (perferably a source from Apple directly).
Caches:
I'm seeing changes on the fly with fonts (and the display on websites), if I try and move fonts that had warnings like Arial styles or Helvetica styles back to my User Directory, so I'm guessing that Font Caching isn't affected by this.
If anyone is going to suggest that I deal with the font cache (since I've read several questions on this topic already), I'd appreciate some explanation about WHY I would need to address font caches and HOW they might be affected in respect to your suggestion and the problems I'm having.
Additional Information:
I use a MacBook, Mac OS X 10.6
~ If there's some other information that you may need from me, then please ask away... I need to figure this out, and Font Book is driving me crazy!!!Yes hindsight is 20/20. I realize now that I should not have allowed FB to do what it asked. (But that's a moot point now).
Having a large number of fonts is something I've always had for design purposes. I never had issues with fonts on a PC, and didn't expect these sorts of problems on a Mac. And how is someone suppose to know NOT to trust a pre-installed program that's suppose to MANAGE your fonts???
I don't touch the system fonts. I am well aware that they can't be deleted, nor do I add any fonts to that directory.
I agree... I need to narrow down the issue. That was the whole point of posting this!
I do keep backups of my system and files. I have considered just replacing the font folders with what I had before, but it just brings me back to where I had all the warnings, errors and duplicates... And I'm not entirely sure if and how that could affect the font caches, and if I would need to then address those. I've been researching this quite a bit, but so far, all I've found is complaints or questions from people with similar problems. For whatever reason, very few people seem to want to offer help with this kind of problem (but I thank you for at least trying)...
With Dreamweaver, its not quite that simple. If it was, then I wouldn't need the help. Even if we disregard the issue I have with Dreamweaver, the problem also exists on some websites, webmail, etc. Websites (and Dreamweaver) use standard font families and display their fonts from YOUR installed fonts. The font problems I'm have online are not missing fonts, they are just not the same font in size or appearance that they were before (and no, my webmail, and these websites didn't change. I had someone give me some screenshots to confirm). But I can't figure out exactly where the problem is, because it appears that I DO have the standard fonts. It could be that FB removed a version that was better than what was left behind, or it could be something else.... I have no idea anymore. I'm just getting more frustrated. -
Font Book disables fonts every time I restart my computer
First, some info on my computer:
- OS X 10.9.3
- Adobe Creative Suite 5.5 version 7.5
- Office 2011 14.4.3
- Suitcase Fusion 5 16.2.0
As a graphic designer, I've accumulated thousands of fonts. In an attempt to clean this up, I recently purchased Suitcase Fusion 5. I transferred the fonts by going into Font Book and selecting "Restore Standard Fonts." I then took the Macintosh HD; Library; "Fonts (Removed)" folder and added those to Suitcase Fusion 5.
Then I went back, and added about five of the removed fonts back into Macintosh HD; Library; Fonts — just because they are fonts I use frequently — as well as the Microsoft folder of fonts.
Now, for some reason, every time I start my computer (I shut down every night before leaving my office) about half of the Microsoft fonts are disabled by font book. The next day I enable them and everything works well and they all show up in both my Adobe and Office programs, but I'd really rather not play that game every morning. Again, almost all of the fonts being disabled are in the Macintosh HD; Library; Fonts; Microsoft folder, but only until the Ms or so, after which point they all show up as enabled and work just fine. And then there are a couple of outliers I've marked with an asterisk, that are just in the typical Macintosh HD; Library; Fonts folder that are also being disabled, the most confusing one being ThirstyRoughTextures.ttf, because the rest of the Thirsty Rough family is working just fine. (This single Thirsty Rough file is the only of the five-or-so fonts that I added back into my library after restoring it to standard fonts that is acting up. The others show up in all programs just fine.)
Anyhow, does anyone know why this might be happening, or how to resolve the issue? Any input would be great, thanks!
Fonts being disabled:
Adabi MT Condensed Extra Bold
Adabi MT Condensed Light
*Arial.ttf (in Fonts folder)
Arial.ttf (in Microsoft folder)
Baskerville Old Face
Batang.ttf
Bauhaus 93
Bell MT
Bernard MT Condensed
Book Antiqua
Bookman Old Style
Bookshelf Symbol 7.ttf
Braggadocio
Britannic Bold
*Brush Script.ttf (in Fonts folder)
Brush Script.ttf (in Microsoft folder)
Calibri.ttf (Bold Italic, Bold, Italic and Calibril.ttf)
Calisto MT
Cambria.ttf (Bold Italic, Bold, Italic)
Cambria Math.ttf
Candara.ttf (Bold Italic, Bold, Italic)
Century
Century Gothic
Century Schoolbook
Colonna
Consolas.ttf (Bold Italic, Bold, Italic)
Constantia.ttf (Bold Italic, Bold, Italic)
Copperplate Gothic Bold
Copperplate Gothic Light
Corbel.ttf (Bold Italic, Bold, Italic)
Curlz MT
Desdemona
Edwardian Script ITC
Engravers MT
Eurostile
Footlight Light
Franklin Gothic Book.ttf (Italic)
Franklin Gothic Medium.ttf (Italic)
Gabriola.ttf
Garamond
Gill Sans MT.ttf (Bold Italic, Bold, Italic)
Gill Sans Ultra Bold
Gloucester MT Extra Condensed
Goudy Old Style
Gulim.ttf
Haettenschweiler
Harrington
Imprint MT Shadow
Kino
Lucida Blackletter
Lucida Bright
Lucida Calligraphy
Lucida Console.ttf
Lucid Fax
Lucida Handwriting
Lucida Sans
Lucida Sans Typewriter
Lucida Sans Unicode
Marlett.ttf
Matura Script Capitals
Meiryo.ttf (Bold Italic, Bold, Italic)
himalaya.ttf
MingLiU-ExtB.ttf
*ThirstyRoughTextures.otfI'm fed up with Font Book and ready to remove it.
Just to keep it easily handy, put the Font Book app on an external drive. All other supporting system files for it will still be on the drive, so using it again rather than a third party font manager is as simple as copying FB back into the Applications folder.
It is essential after deleting Font Book to follow the steps in my article to remove the abandoned Font Book database. Even with the main Font Book app removed from the drive, if the database exists, OS X will keep trying to read and use it, and it will interfere with all other font managers.
which seemingly only activates fonts once I open up that extension
Those are extension panels Suitcase adds to apps they've written them for so you don't have to go to the main interface in order to turn fonts on or off. It's a convenience thing to speed up access to your font sets.
what will happen to programs like Microsoft Office that aren't compatible with Fusion?
If you use a panel in the Adobe apps to turn any fonts on or off, all apps system wide will see the changes in available fonts since that's how it works with any manager. Or, you can launch the main Suitcase interface to do the same thing.
MS Office has an annoying quirk I haven't seen with any other app. It will not pay attention to any fonts you've activated or deactivated after Word has been launched. That's not a Suitcase issue, it's any font manager. Office simply does not keep tabs on available fonts while in use. To see fonts you've activated after Word is already running, you have to quit Word and relaunch it. Same with turning fonts off. Doesn't matter that they're not available any more. If they were when you launched Word, they'll continue to show in the list. Attempting to use one of course doesn't work. It types in Arial, or something, but not what you chose since it can't.
Is FontBook irrelevant and Office/any other program still just utilizes the actual HD/Library/Fonts folder without it?
When font management is working as it supposed to, all apps (save Office) will change the list of fonts you can use as you turn them on or off. It used to be, way back in Tiger, 10.4 (before 10.4.3) and earlier that any fonts in the System or main Library folder were available all the time with no way to control them, other than physically deleting fonts from those folders. This is still true of the System's Fonts folder. -
Font Book Vs. Font Explorer
Hi all I have for some time found a simple pleasure in downloading and collecting fonts, don't ask me why I find it relaxing, I don't know
I was wondering what other people thought of LinoType's Font Explorer as an alternative to Apple's Font Book.
Personally I find that Font Book can become tedious, especially when dealing with font duplicates.
Recently i've discovered Font Explorer by LinoType, I find it so much easier to use and a lot better for font management.
what are your thoughts?
regards,
Pee.I downloaded font explorer and it is great, better than suitcase as well. Very organized, the conflict feature is great as well, shows you all the duplicates and fonts that are either missing a printer or screen file and marks them in red. As you put your fonts into your user font folder just hit refresh in FE X and it sees them instantly, same with deleting them.
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Font Book Automatic Font Activation
Hello
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Please anyone could help me fix it?
Do not suggest me any 3rd party apps i just liked it way it was before it stop working
If that help, problem occurs only on my Mac Pro. All seem to work fine on my Macbook ProYou've done your trouble shooting!
Try repairing disk permissions. It can fix a myriad of problems.
Quit any open applications/programs. Launch Disk Utility. (Applications/Utilities) Select MacintoshHD in the panel on the left, select the FirstAid tab. Click: Repair Disk Permissions. When it's finished from the Menu Bar, Quit Disk Utility and restart your Mac. If you see a long list of "messages" in the permissions window, it's ok. That can be ignored. As long as you see, "Permissions Repair Complete" when it's finished... you're done. Quit Disk Utility and restart your Mac.
If that doesn't help, try forcing background tasks...
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Hi Everyone
Using Font book to load fonts on a work project at home on my Macbook Pro laptop (intel core).
Have validated all but one family of fonts (highlights in Red serious errors...Do Not use these Fonts).
I was told by the Apple shop to just ignore it - but this is a proper set of fonts and nothing should be wrong.
Any Advice on this (or) a work around to help please.
My old laptop with Panther then Tiger would take any font - but so many things flag up with this new laptop.
thanks in advance!There is no workaround. Get rid of the defective or incompatible fonts and see whether you can find equivalents that are compatible.
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I'm running Mavericks 10.9.2 and my Font Book application seems to randomly disable fonts. When I open the application to enable certain fonts, it disables them again anywhere from 5 minutes to a week later.
There is no preference to keep all fonts enabled. Any suggestions? As a graphic designer, this is incredibly frustrating beacuse I need access to my font collection every single day!I have the same problem, Arial font is the one that affects me the most because it's used by a lot of websites. when arial is disabled in font book those websites look weird using other fonts.
I'm also a graphic designer and I use Suitcase for my font management, I don't know if they might have compatibility issues thats causing the problem.
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Lion, Font Book & Adobe Font Folio
Howdy All,
I have a brand new Mac mini with Lion installed (of course) and I'm having a bear of a time loading the Adobe Font Folio. In general, I'm having a really hard time with Font Book on other Lion, late vintage, machines. I've tried every counter measure in my bag of tricks: boot in safe mode, Onyx cleaning, new user accounts, deleting plists, etc. At first I ignored the Font Book warnings, then I've heeded every one and not loaded the fonts. On my latest attempt, with a new user account account I have 444 fonts loaded, with the vast majority turned off, but Font Book hangs. I suppose I can always flatten the machine and start from scratch, but I'm just wondering if someone has an insight into the Lion/Font Book situation that I don't have. For the record, I have about 600 fonts running on about 30 Snow Leopard machines without any drama.
Thanks in advance for ideas.Same here. My thread: https://discussions.apple.com/message/15995212#15995212
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Is Font Book a font management software?
Is the built-in facility in Leopard OS "Font Book" a replacement for third party font management software (e.g. Suitcase)? Or is it still advisable to manage fonts using a third party software on a mac?
Leopard's Font Book provides simple font management software. It's definitely improved from the Tiger version. It would probably meet the needs of someone who had a relatively small font collection without the need for frequently opening and closing fonts.
For larger collections, or if you open and close fonts frequently, I'd recommend a more full-features application.
A good and inexpensive eBook from TidBITS on Fonts in Leopard gives you a lot of info about how it works:
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Font Book's font title show different style
Hi mac people,
I have create a font family, will publish to sell, but when i test it in the font book,
in the information page, the title"ABC regular", use different style instead of my created style, other place have no problem.
Why is this happening?
How can I solve it?
I create the fonts set by using a photo app to create the shape then use inkscape to convert the shape to sag file, then use font forge to create ttf file.
Please help, really need answer soon!!!Hello and thank you for your reply.
Yes, I used PostScript Type 1 fonts since MacOS 9 through MacOS X 10.5. I could see Cyrillic chars in Font Book (MacOS X 10.5 ver.), but they don't show in MacOS X 10.6 version of Font Book. Actually, I don't have any problem with using them in third party applications. It's just nice to preview a font before you choose to use on a page. Can't do it in 10.6. Other third party applications that allow preview a font, also don't show Cyrillic characters if a font is PostScript Type 1.
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CR XI R2: Crystal Reports freezes and crashes when I try to open a report
I added this question as a Reply to a message by nic2deep a month ago <Crystal Reports freezes every time I try to open a report.>, but got no response so I thought I'd try again on my own.
I have 2 laptops with CR XI installed (same problem from original R2 through SP 5). The old laptop is an IBM Thinkpad R51. The new one is an HP Elitebook 6930p. Both have the exact same software and versions of Win XP and network security.
If I try to open a report that has an "invalid printer" selected, it will open in the old IBM (with the message, 'This report uses an invalid printer. The default printer will be used instead'), but on the new HP, it freezes and I have to do a CtlAltDel to get out.
I've tried everything Don Williams suggested to nic2deep:
1) Open Contol Panel and add/remove programs and select CR. Do a repair install and if possible use the Custom Options and install all DB drivers and Export options, except Lotus Notes, unless you' re using them.
Results: Tried many times with no effect.
2) It may be that your firewall setting or anti-virus software is blocking access to system files or resources. When you do the repair install make sure to disable them and un-plug yourself from the network so you protect your PC while they are off line.
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3) Look in the System and Application Event logs in Admin tools; it may give you a clue what your PC is trying to get to and being denied.
Results: The only thing that is logged in Admin Tools when this happens is a "Security/Privilege Request" with no errors.
Clearly, when CR in the HP looks for the printer selected in the report and doesn't find it, that causes CR to freeze.
Any idea what difference between the 2 machines could cause this? Something in the Registry?
This is a royal pain, because I can only be on one computer at a time.
Thanks in advance.Hi Debi,
Because in CR XI R2 it is WYSIWYG meaning we use both the display and the printer drivers to render the report. Same as what PDF does. If we can't find the printer the report was designed against, and all the placements of each object is dependent on the printer when designed, we have to default to your default printer to be able to calculate internally when to render the report objects and format the layout thus the message from CR indicating so.
Basically CR dynamically builds the page layout dependent on the local system. Also the reason why CR requires a default printer to be installed, if it's not then we use Microsoft's Generic Print driver. It's not that reliable either but we have to use something.
And another "for your info" is the same for our database drivers. Example, if you create a report off of MS SQL Server and then you want to view the SQL CR generates you need to log on first. This way CR can query the DB client and generate the SQL according to the DB. If you just want to see the SQL you could just set location to Access, problem with this is because CR dynamically generates the SQL according to the DB you set lcoation to we may change the SQL Statement and not actually show you what the report uses when connecting to the real database.
One of the side effects of supporting so many DB's and Printers and Video drivers. Sometimes drivers do non-standard functionality which CR did not anticipate or code on how to handle.....
This all changed in CR 2008, we are not as dependent on the printer driver but this created a whole new set of problems if you hadn't noticed from all the Printer problems posted.... But we are going back to the CR XI R2 printer functionality model to resolve all of the issues....
Thanks again
Don -
How to add a new font into Report Builder and Oracle Forms/Reports Server?
Hi,
I've searched the forum and can't find this being discussed.
My developers run Report Builder 10.1.2.0.2 on their XP laptops.
Their reports run (in production) on Oracle Forms/Reports Server 10.1.2.0.2.
This server runs on MS Windows 2003, SP2.
They've got a client who wants reports using the "Garamond Western" font.
So....how do I get this font onto the developer's Report Builder laptops, and onto the Oracle Forms/Reports Server?
I've moved various 'Garamond' fonts into C:\WINDOWS\FONTS on both the laptops and the server, but neither seem to recognize it.
Thanks for your help.Thanks.
This answers 1/2 of my question.
The developer can now use Report Builder on his laptop, with the new fonts.
But when he moves this new Report to the Oracle Application Server/Forms-Reports Server, it fails to use the new fonts.
The Oracle App Server/Forms-Report Server is Version 10.1.2.0.2. It runs on MS Windows 2003, SP2.
I have installed the exact same fonts on this server, into C:\WINDOWS\Fonts.
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The fontd process crashes every time I launch Font Book
Crash report is below. Looks like it's the com.apple.xtype.FontRegistry thread that's crashing. I found a similar problem talked about for 10.5 that suggested installing the latest COMBO update. How do you guys suggest I try to fix this with Lion? Does this require that I reinstall my OS?
Any suggestions or help would be greatly appreciated...
-Nate
Process: fontd [260]
Path: /System/Library/Frameworks/ApplicationServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/ ATS.framework/Versions/A/Support/fontd
Identifier: fontd
Version: ??? (???)
Code Type: X86-64 (Native)
Parent Process: launchd [236]
Date/Time: 2011-11-09 09:16:17.239 -0500
OS Version: Mac OS X 10.7.2 (11C74)
Report Version: 9
Crashed Thread: 3 Dispatch queue: com.apple.xtype.FontRegistry
Exception Type: EXC_BREAKPOINT (SIGTRAP)
Exception Codes: 0x0000000000000002, 0x0000000000000000
Application Specific Information:
objc[260]: garbage collection is OFF
Thread 0:: Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x00007fff844d85b6 fsync + 10
1 libsqlite3.dylib 0x00007fff8c32b897 unixSync + 71
2 libsqlite3.dylib 0x00007fff8c33a077 syncJournal + 167
3 libsqlite3.dylib 0x00007fff8c32a5cc sqlite3PagerCommitPhaseOne + 1212
4 libsqlite3.dylib 0x00007fff8c31595e sqlite3BtreeCommitPhaseOne + 478
5 libsqlite3.dylib 0x00007fff8c314f85 vdbeCommit + 997
6 libsqlite3.dylib 0x00007fff8c2d9673 sqlite3VdbeHalt + 4371
7 libsqlite3.dylib 0x00007fff8c309b15 sqlite3VdbeExec + 47205
8 libsqlite3.dylib 0x00007fff8c2fd65b sqlite3_step + 1883
9 libATSServer.dylib 0x00007fff89066915 TsqliteDB::FDBDelete(char const*, char const*, int) + 225
10 libATSServer.dylib 0x00007fff890b4eea FODBDelete + 62
11 libATSServer.dylib 0x00007fff890a5775 FODBRemoveFontObject + 174
12 libATSServer.dylib 0x00007fff890a5bf7 FODBReplaceFontObject + 257
13 libATSServer.dylib 0x00007fff890d27ba _ZL29HandleSynthesizeTablesMessageP14FontMgrMessagePh + 537
14 libATSServer.dylib 0x00007fff890d419f HandleFontManagementMessage + 2903
15 libATSServer.dylib 0x00007fff890cfec9 _ZL17serverMainHandlerP12__CFMachPortP14FontMgrMessagelPv + 173
16 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x00007fff86b002b2 __CFMachPortPerform + 386
17 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x00007fff86b0011c __CFRUNLOOP_IS_CALLING_OUT_TO_A_SOURCE1_PERFORM_FUNCTION__ + 44
18 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x00007fff86affe4b __CFRunLoopDoSource1 + 155
19 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x00007fff86b36587 __CFRunLoopRun + 1895
20 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x00007fff86b35ae6 CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 230
21 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x00007fff86b457ff CFRunLoopRun + 95
22 libATSServer.dylib 0x00007fff890d1df9 main_handler + 4306
23 fontd 0x0000000106025f24 0x106022000 + 16164
Thread 1:: Dispatch queue: com.apple.libdispatch-manager
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x00007fff844d87e6 kevent + 10
1 libdispatch.dylib 0x00007fff8d6305be _dispatch_mgr_invoke + 923
2 libdispatch.dylib 0x00007fff8d62f14e _dispatch_mgr_thread + 54
Thread 2:
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x00007fff844d7bca __psynch_cvwait + 10
1 libsystem_c.dylib 0x00007fff893742a6 _pthread_cond_wait + 890
2 com.apple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x00007fff895be414 TSWaitOnConditionTimedRelative + 157
3 com.apple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x00007fff895be1eb TSWaitOnSemaphoreCommon + 358
4 com.apple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x00007fff895f197a AsyncFileThread(void*) + 219
5 libsystem_c.dylib 0x00007fff893708bf _pthread_start + 335
6 libsystem_c.dylib 0x00007fff89373b75 thread_start + 13
Thread 3 Crashed:: Dispatch queue: com.apple.xtype.FontRegistry
0 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x00007fff86affec2 CFRetain + 18
1 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x00007fff86b0bd27 __CFDictionaryStandardRetainValue + 71
2 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x00007fff86b0bb7a __CFBasicHashAddValue + 1146
3 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x00007fff86b121cd CFBasicHashAddValue + 2957
4 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x00007fff86b4cf1f CFDictionaryCreate + 127
5 libFontRegistryServer.dylib 0x00007fff8a09fb69 TSQLiteFontStore::CopyLocalizedNames(unsigned int) const + 1081
6 libFontRegistryServer.dylib 0x00007fff8a094344 TSQLiteFontStore::CopyFontProperty(unsigned int, __CFString const*, bool) const + 300
7 libFontRegistryServer.dylib 0x00007fff8a0940c7 TPersistentFontEntity::CopyProperty(__CFString const*, bool) const + 843
8 libFontRegistryServer.dylib 0x00007fff8a093a23 TPersistentFontRegistryImp::CopyFontProperty(unsigned int, __CFString const*, __CFDictionary const*) const + 79
9 libFontRegistryServer.dylib 0x00007fff8a095d61 TPersistentFontRegistryImp::CopyFontProperties(unsigned int, __CFSet const*, __CFDictionary const*) const + 193
10 libFontRegistryServer.dylib 0x00007fff8a0b1b81 TPersistentFontRegistryImp::CopyPropertiesForFont(__CFURL const*, __CFSet const*, TFontQueryOptions const&) const + 127
11 libFontRegistryServer.dylib 0x00007fff8a0ae1f6 TPersistentFontRegistry::CopyPropertiesForFont(__CFURL const*, __CFSet const*, TFontQueryOptions const&) const + 46
12 libFontRegistryServer.dylib 0x00007fff8a0952f6 XTHandleCopyPropertiesForFont + 195
13 libFontRegistryServer.dylib 0x00007fff8a0951a1 _XCopyPropertiesForFont + 413
14 libFontRegistryServer.dylib 0x00007fff8a094d21 FontRegistry_server + 146
15 libdispatch.dylib 0x00007fff8d633d9c dispatch_mig_server + 198
16 libdispatch.dylib 0x00007fff8d6332b6 _dispatch_source_invoke + 635
17 libdispatch.dylib 0x00007fff8d62ff77 _dispatch_queue_invoke + 71
18 libdispatch.dylib 0x00007fff8d6300d4 _dispatch_queue_drain + 210
19 libdispatch.dylib 0x00007fff8d62ff66 _dispatch_queue_invoke + 54
20 libdispatch.dylib 0x00007fff8d62f760 _dispatch_worker_thread2 + 198
21 libsystem_c.dylib 0x00007fff893723da _pthread_wqthread + 316
22 libsystem_c.dylib 0x00007fff89373b85 start_wqthread + 13
Thread 3 crashed with X86 Thread State (64-bit):
rax: 0x0000000000000000 rbx: 0x0000000000000000 rcx: 0x0000000000000000 rdx: 0x00007fff735982f8
rdi: 0x0000000000000000 rsi: 0x0000000000000000 rbp: 0x000000010975f320 rsp: 0x000000010975f310
r8: 0x0000000000000005 r9: 0x00007fff86c65480 r10: 0x0000000000000040 r11: 0x0000000000000000
r12: 0x0000000000000001 r13: 0x0000000000000000 r14: 0x00007ff164ee4e30 r15: 0x00007ff164ee4e30
rip: 0x00007fff86affec2 rfl: 0x0000000000000246 cr2: 0x00000001083d9000
Logical CPU: 1
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External Modification Summary:
Calls made by other processes targeting this process:
task_for_pid: 4
thread_create: 0
thread_set_state: 0
Calls made by this process:
task_for_pid: 0
thread_create: 0
thread_set_state: 0
Calls made by all processes on this machine:
task_for_pid: 1429
thread_create: 0
thread_set_state: 0
VM Region Summary:
ReadOnly portion of Libraries: Total=77.6M resident=32.6M(42%) swapped_out_or_unallocated=45.0M(58%)
Writable regions: Total=141.1M written=78.1M(55%) resident=80.6M(57%) swapped_out=2508K(2%) unallocated=60.5M(43%)
REGION TYPE VIRTUAL
=========== =======
ATS (font support) 47.3M
ATS (font support) (reserved) 4K reserved VM address space (unallocated)
MALLOC 80.5M
MALLOC guard page 48K
MALLOC_LARGE (reserved) 632K reserved VM address space (unallocated)
Memory tag=88 8K
SQLite page cache 288K
STACK GUARD 56.0M
Stack 9752K
VM_ALLOCATE 2688K
__DATA 3192K
__LINKEDIT 47.5M
__TEXT 30.1M
__UNICODE 544K
mapped file 37.1M
shared memory 376K
=========== =======
TOTAL 315.7M
TOTAL, minus reserved VM space 315.1MThe FontRegistry database is used by Font Book. It's probably corrupt. fontd's main purpose is to run when fonts are being activated, or deactivated. It appears to be crashing due to being unable to access the database.
To clear Font Book's database:
1) Restart your Mac and immediately hold down the Shift key when you hear the startup chime to boot into Safe Mode. Keep holding the Shift key until OS X asks you to log in (you will get this screen on a Safe Mode boot even if your Mac is set to automatically log in). Let the Mac finish booting to the desktop and then restart normally. This will clear Font Book's database and the cache files for the user account you logged into in Safe Mode. In Leopard or earlier, any font sets you have created will be gone. Also, all fonts in the three main Fonts folders (System, Library, your user account) will now be active, regardless of their state beforehand.
2) Clear all font cache files from the system and restart.
Close all running applications. From an administrator account, open the Terminal app and enter the following command (or copy/paste it from here):
sudo atsutil databases -remove
This removes all font cache files. Both for the system and all user font cache files. After running the command, close Terminal and immediately restart your Mac.
The next time you launch Font Book, it will create a new database. -
As I'm attempting to add some new fonts, Font Book crashes whether I add one font or a dozen. I'm not installing them, but just want them handy in the event I want to use them. Is there a limit on the number of fonts this app can handle?
Also, do you recommend any other font management software? This is the first time I've had this issue with Font Book and I'm perplexed.
TIA
RuthHere's a sampling of the fonts:
KuriakosSSK BoldItalic.ttf
KuriakosBlackSSK Bold.ttf
KoreanTimesSSK.ttf
Koksure.ttf
KleinsFirstScriptPark-Medium.ttf
KG hALLOWEEN1.ttf
KeyboardEliteSSK.ttf
KeyboardEliteSSK Bold.ttf
KerusaSSK Italic.ttf
KerusaSSK BoldItalic.ttf
KentuckyFriedFont.ttf
KR Foo'ball.ttf
KR Fleurish Circle.ttf
They were a download from a trusted source. In this particular download, I was able to add some to Font Book, but then I started having crashes. Before adding to Font Book I verified and deleted fonts that were suspect. I haven't been adding them to the main library, but making a new library that I can access if and when I want. Does this answer your question or do you need more information?
The Help section of Font Book doesn't have a lot of help for a situation like this.
I'm planning on looking at the software you suggest, but was away a good share of the day so I'm finally getting around to answering your question.
Ruth
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I've moved into a new construction development that is basically 1 street. We're told from the construction manager that the entire street has been wired for Verizon Fios. When I check the availablity on the website and someone on the phone, houses o
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Hello: I really hope someone can help me with this. I am using photoshop to create a banner and am having an issue. When I open a new document in photoshop, then use the "place" feature in File to insert a photo from my computer, it distorts the colo
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It's adding same column to relational model over and over
I'm using 3.3.0.747 now, and I'm pretty sure that it wasn't doing this when I was using 3.1.4. I go into the logical model and add an attribute (say "My notes") to an existing entity (say "Specifications"), adding a preferred abbreviation of "notes"
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Calling function in before insert trigger
HELLO, **TRIGGER IS NOT DISPLAYING THE DATA ACCURATELY** **PLZ HELP ITS URGENT...** THE CODE IS BELOW..... create or replace TRIGGER GENSTUDYID BEFORE INSERT ON ER_PATPROT REFERENCING NEW AS NEW OLD AS OLD FOR EACH ROW DECLARE lPatStudyID varcha
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I am editing an email link. When I click it to send an email, it doesn't update the address I had edited.