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So,
Really weird bug I've noticed. Our client has provided us with Frutiger LT Std. type family and Photoshop. We are using the fonts for their designs, but instances of the same font look different. Let me explain...
If I apply Frutiger LT Std. 65 Bold to a headline at 20px, it looks fine. If I make a new layer and apply the same font treatment, it renders like a semi-bold (note: there is no semi-bold in our Frutiger font family); the difference is clearly visible. If I create a character style from the correctly displaying headline instance, and apply it to a new line of type (or an existing line of type), it displays incorrectly as a semi-bold font. If I duplicate a correctly displaying headline instance, the duplicate will do the same thing. However, if I drag/copy the correctly displaying headline instance, it displays correctly and looks fine. It's a small bug, but it's causing big inconsistencies in our design and taking a lot of time to fix.
I've tried deleting the fonts and re-installing them in Font Book. No luck.
I've tried deleting the fonts and re-installing them in Font Explorer. No luck.
I've tried deleting the fonts and re-installing them in Font Case. No luck.
In everyone of those instances, I've shut down Photoshop and restarted my computer.
If anyone has any feedback on why this is happening, or ideas for a solution it would be greatly appreciated.
Best,
Yeti

Hi Thanks for the reply..So are you saying like add the same "FullName" attribute twice with different Alias Names(Owner,Assignee) ?But here we are having the FullName as common and depends upon role we are displaying "Owner" or "Assignee".If i create two instances for same attribute will it not be like redundancy ?

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    SERVICE_DELIVERY_POINT     IDX_SDP_SAP_INT_NMI_SK     NONUNIQUE     2     6399     646257     1     2     1346948     1349993
    SERVICE_DELIVERY_POINT     SYS_C00128706     UNIQUE     2     4643     1447946     1     1     1442796     1447946
    TEST ITEM 3     COMPARE PLANS     
    ENVIRONMENT A
    Plan hash value: 4109575732                                             
    | Id  | Operation                       | Name                   | Rows  | Bytes |TempSpc| Cost (%CPU)| Time     |                                             
    |   0 | SELECT STATEMENT                |                        |    13 |  2067 |       |   135K  (2)| 00:27:05 |                                             
    |   1 |  HASH UNIQUE                    |                        |    13 |  2067 |       |   135K  (2)| 00:27:05 |                                             
    |*  2 |   HASH JOIN                     |                        |    13 |  2067 |       |   135K  (2)| 00:27:05 |                                             
    |*  3 |    HASH JOIN                    |                        |     6 |   900 |       |   135K  (2)| 00:27:04 |                                             
    |*  4 |     HASH JOIN ANTI              |                        |     1 |   137 |       |   135K  (2)| 00:27:03 |                                             
    |*  5 |      TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID| NMI                    |     1 |    22 |       |     5   (0)| 00:00:01 |                                             
    |   6 |       NESTED LOOPS              |                        |     1 |   131 |       | 95137   (2)| 00:19:02 |                                             
    |*  7 |        HASH JOIN                |                        |     1 |   109 |       | 95132   (2)| 00:19:02 |                                             
    |*  8 |         TABLE ACCESS FULL       | ASSET                  | 36074 |  1021K|       | 38553   (2)| 00:07:43 |                                             
    |*  9 |         HASH JOIN               |                        | 90361 |  7059K|  4040K| 56578   (2)| 00:11:19 |                                             
    |* 10 |          HASH JOIN              |                        | 52977 |  3414K|  2248K| 50654   (2)| 00:10:08 |                                             
    |* 11 |           HASH JOIN             |                        | 39674 |  1782K|       | 40101   (2)| 00:08:02 |                                             
    |* 12 |            TABLE ACCESS FULL    | REGISTER               | 39439 |  1232K|       | 22584   (2)| 00:04:32 |                                             
    |* 13 |            TABLE ACCESS FULL    | SDP_LOGICAL_REGISTER   |  4206K|    56M|       | 17490   (2)| 00:03:30 |                                             
    |* 14 |           TABLE ACCESS FULL     | SERVICE_DELIVERY_POINT |   675K|    12M|       |  9412   (2)| 00:01:53 |                                             
    |* 15 |          TABLE ACCESS FULL      | SDP_LOGICAL_ASSET      |  1178K|    15M|       |  4262   (2)| 00:00:52 |                                             
    |* 16 |        INDEX RANGE SCAN         | IDX_NMI_ID_NK          |     2 |       |       |     2   (0)| 00:00:01 |                                             
    |  17 |      VIEW                       |                        | 39674 |   232K|       | 40101   (2)| 00:08:02 |                                             
    |* 18 |       HASH JOIN                 |                        | 39674 |  1046K|       | 40101   (2)| 00:08:02 |                                             
    |* 19 |        TABLE ACCESS FULL        | REGISTER               | 39439 |   500K|       | 22584   (2)| 00:04:32 |                                             
    |* 20 |        TABLE ACCESS FULL        | SDP_LOGICAL_REGISTER   |  4206K|    56M|       | 17490   (2)| 00:03:30 |                                             
    |* 21 |     TABLE ACCESS FULL           | METER_CONFIG_HEADER    |  3658 | 47554 |       |    19   (0)| 00:00:01 |                                             
    |* 22 |    TABLE ACCESS FULL            | METER_CONFIG_ITEM      |  7590 | 68310 |       |   112   (2)| 00:00:02 |                                             
    Predicate Information (identified by operation id):                                             
       2 - access("METER_CONFIG_HEADER_SK"="METER_CONFIG_HEADER_SK")                                             
       3 - access("NETWORK_TARIFF_CD"="NETWORK_TARIFF_CD")                                             
       4 - access("SERVICE_DELIVERY_POINT_SK"="TMP"."SERVICE_DELIVERY_POINT_SK")                                             
       5 - filter("ROW_CURRENT_IND"='Y' AND ("NMI_STATUS_CD"='A' OR "NMI_STATUS_CD"='D'))                                             
       7 - access("ASSET_CD"="EQUIP_CD" AND "SAP_INT_LOG_DEVICE_SK"="SAP_INT_LOG_DEVICE_SK")                                             
       8 - filter("ROW_CURRENT_IND"='Y')                                             
       9 - access("SERVICE_DELIVERY_POINT_SK"="SERVICE_DELIVERY_POINT_SK")                                             
      10 - access("SERVICE_DELIVERY_POINT_SK"="SERVICE_DELIVERY_POINT_SK")                                             
      11 - access("SAP_INT_LOGICAL_REGISTER_SK"="SAP_INT_LOGICAL_REGISTER_SK")                                             
      12 - filter("REGISTER_TYPE_CD"='C' AND (SUBSTR("REGISTER_ID_CD",1,1)='4' OR                                              
                  SUBSTR("REGISTER_ID_CD",1,1)='5' OR SUBSTR("REGISTER_ID_CD",1,1)='6') AND "ROW_CURRENT_IND"='Y')                                             
      13 - filter("ROW_CURRENT_IND"='Y')                                             
      14 - filter("ROW_CURRENT_IND"='Y')                                             
      15 - filter("ROW_CURRENT_IND"='Y')                                             
      16 - access("NMI_SK"="NMI_SK")                                             
      18 - access("SAP_INT_LOGICAL_REGISTER_SK"="SAP_INT_LOGICAL_REGISTER_SK")                                             
      19 - filter("REGISTER_TYPE_CD"='C' AND (SUBSTR("REGISTER_ID_CD",1,1)='1' OR                                              
                  SUBSTR("REGISTER_ID_CD",1,1)='2' OR SUBSTR("REGISTER_ID_CD",1,1)='3') AND "ROW_CURRENT_IND"='Y')                                             
      20 - filter("ROW_CURRENT_IND"='Y')                                             
      21 - filter("ROW_CURRENT_IND"='Y')                                             
      22 - filter("ROW_CURRENT_IND"='Y' AND "CONROL_REGISTER"='X')                                             
    ENVIRONMENT B
    Plan hash value: 2826260434                                   
    | Id  | Operation                            | Name                   | Rows  | Bytes | Cost (%CPU)| Time     |                                   
    |   0 | SELECT STATEMENT                     |                        |     1 |   181 |   103K  (2)| 00:20:47 |                                   
    |   1 |  HASH UNIQUE                         |                        |     1 |   181 |   103K  (2)| 00:20:47 |                                   
    |*  2 |   HASH JOIN ANTI                     |                        |     1 |   181 |   103K  (2)| 00:20:47 |                                   
    |*  3 |    HASH JOIN                         |                        |     1 |   176 | 56855   (2)| 00:11:23 |                                   
    |*  4 |     HASH JOIN                        |                        |     1 |   163 | 36577   (2)| 00:07:19 |                                   
    |*  5 |      TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID     | ASSET                  |     1 |    44 |     4   (0)| 00:00:01 |                                   
    |   6 |       NESTED LOOPS                   |                        |     1 |   131 |  9834   (2)| 00:01:59 |                                   
    |   7 |        NESTED LOOPS                  |                        |     1 |    87 |  9830   (2)| 00:01:58 |                                   
    |   8 |         NESTED LOOPS                 |                        |     1 |    74 |  9825   (2)| 00:01:58 |                                   
    |*  9 |          HASH JOIN                   |                        |     1 |    52 |  9820   (2)| 00:01:58 |                                   
    |* 10 |           TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID| METER_CONFIG_HEADER    |     1 |    14 |     1   (0)| 00:00:01 |                                   
    |  11 |            NESTED LOOPS              |                        |     1 |    33 |   116   (2)| 00:00:02 |                                   
    |* 12 |             TABLE ACCESS FULL        | METER_CONFIG_ITEM      |     1 |    19 |   115   (2)| 00:00:02 |                                   
    |* 13 |             INDEX RANGE SCAN         | SYS_C00116570          |     1 |       |     1   (0)| 00:00:01 |                                   
    |* 14 |           TABLE ACCESS FULL          | SERVICE_DELIVERY_POINT |   723K|    13M|  9699   (2)| 00:01:57 |                                   
    |* 15 |          TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID | NMI                    |     1 |    22 |     5   (0)| 00:00:01 |                                   
    |* 16 |           INDEX RANGE SCAN           | IDX_NMI_ID_NK          |     2 |       |     2   (0)| 00:00:01 |                                   
    |* 17 |         TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID  | SDP_LOGICAL_ASSET      |     1 |    13 |     5   (0)| 00:00:01 |                                   
    |* 18 |          INDEX RANGE SCAN            | IDX_SLA_SDP_SK         |     2 |       |     2   (0)| 00:00:01 |                                   
    |* 19 |        INDEX RANGE SCAN              | IDX_A_SAPINTLOGDEV_SK  |     2 |       |     2   (0)| 00:00:01 |                                   
    |* 20 |      TABLE ACCESS FULL               | REGISTER               | 76113 |  2378K| 26743   (2)| 00:05:21 |                                   
    |* 21 |     TABLE ACCESS FULL                | SDP_LOGICAL_REGISTER   |  5095K|    63M| 20245   (2)| 00:04:03 |                                   
    |  22 |    VIEW                              |                        | 90889 |   443K| 47021   (2)| 00:09:25 |                                   
    |* 23 |     HASH JOIN                        |                        | 90889 |  2307K| 47021   (2)| 00:09:25 |                                   
    |* 24 |      TABLE ACCESS FULL               | REGISTER               | 76113 |   966K| 26743   (2)| 00:05:21 |                                   
    |* 25 |      TABLE ACCESS FULL               | SDP_LOGICAL_REGISTER   |  5095K|    63M| 20245   (2)| 00:04:03 |                                   
    Predicate Information (identified by operation id):                                   
       2 - access("SERVICE_DELIVERY_POINT_SK"="TMP"."SERVICE_DELIVERY_POINT_SK")                                   
       3 - access("SERVICE_DELIVERY_POINT_SK"="SERVICE_DELIVERY_POINT_SK" AND                                    
                  "SAP_INT_LOGICAL_REGISTER_SK"="SAP_INT_LOGICAL_REGISTER_SK")                                   
       4 - access("ASSET_CD"="EQUIP_CD")                                   
       5 - filter("ROW_CURRENT_IND"='Y')                                   
       9 - access("NETWORK_TARIFF_CD"="NETWORK_TARIFF_CD")                                   
      10 - filter("ROW_CURRENT_IND"='Y')                                   
      12 - filter("ROW_CURRENT_IND"='Y' AND "CONROL_REGISTER"='X')                                   
      13 - access("METER_CONFIG_HEADER_SK"="METER_CONFIG_HEADER_SK")                                   
      14 - filter("ROW_CURRENT_IND"='Y')                                   
      15 - filter("ROW_CURRENT_IND"='Y' AND ("NMI_STATUS_CD"='A' OR "NMI_STATUS_CD"='D'))                                   
      16 - access("NMI_SK"="NMI_SK")                                   
      17 - filter("ROW_CURRENT_IND"='Y')                                   
      18 - access("SERVICE_DELIVERY_POINT_SK"="SERVICE_DELIVERY_POINT_SK")                                   
      19 - access("SAP_INT_LOG_DEVICE_SK"="SAP_INT_LOG_DEVICE_SK")                                   
      20 - filter((SUBSTR("REGISTER_ID_CD",1,1)='4' OR SUBSTR("REGISTER_ID_CD",1,1)='5' OR                                    
                  SUBSTR("REGISTER_ID_CD",1,1)='6') AND "REGISTER_TYPE_CD"='C' AND "ROW_CURRENT_IND"='Y')                                   
      21 - filter("ROW_CURRENT_IND"='Y')                                   
      23 - access("SAP_INT_LOGICAL_REGISTER_SK"="SAP_INT_LOGICAL_REGISTER_SK")                                   
      24 - filter((SUBSTR("REGISTER_ID_CD",1,1)='1' OR SUBSTR("REGISTER_ID_CD",1,1)='2' OR                                    
                  SUBSTR("REGISTER_ID_CD",1,1)='3') AND "REGISTER_TYPE_CD"='C' AND "ROW_CURRENT_IND"='Y')                                   
      25 - filter("ROW_CURRENT_IND"='Y')Edited by: abhilash173 on Feb 24, 2013 9:16 PM
    Edited by: abhilash173 on Feb 24, 2013 9:18 PM

    Hi Paul,
    I misread your question initially .The system stats are outdated in both ( same result as seen from aux_stats) .I am not a DBA and do not have access to gather system stats fresh.
    select * from sys.aux_stats$
    SNAME     PNAME     PVAL1     PVAL2
    SYSSTATS_INFO     STATUS     NULL     COMPLETED
    SYSSTATS_INFO     DSTART     NULL     02-16-2011 15:24
    SYSSTATS_INFO     DSTOP     NULL     02-16-2011 15:24
    SYSSTATS_INFO     FLAGS     1     NULL
    SYSSTATS_MAIN     CPUSPEEDNW     1321.20523     NULL
    SYSSTATS_MAIN     IOSEEKTIM     10     NULL
    SYSSTATS_MAIN     IOTFRSPEED     4096     NULL
    SYSSTATS_MAIN     SREADTIM     NULL     NULL
    SYSSTATS_MAIN     MREADTIM     NULL     NULL
    SYSSTATS_MAIN     CPUSPEED     NULL     NULL
    SYSSTATS_MAIN     MBRC     NULL     NULL
    SYSSTATS_MAIN     MAXTHR     NULL     NULL
    SYSSTATS_MAIN     SLAVETHR     NULL     NULL

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