The font manager in AFPub is not a manager, but a means to see, which fonts are missing – but not to solve that situation basically. qxp, softwares which give you such a dialogue direct when openeing a document with fonts not available and asking "fonts are missing, by which other fonts you may want to replace them?". The find & replace dialogue was known to me, but thanks again to you! I think we are all spoiled by. After so many days having posted my thoughts here without answer, I assumed I've posted in a "dead" thread. Many thanks, xman, for your answer and your hint. And that can't be done with search&replace! If you have 340 pages of a book with ("fluffy" typeset) parental advices, you will get crazy. It is very urgent, that we have a dialogue to replace globally any font in a document by an other one (Helvetica Italic –> Helvetica Neue Italic MT Garamond Regular –> Palatino Regular). I think, the developers of AFPub should see not so much the "theory" about missing fonts, but the *praxis* of typesetters and graphic designers: In reading that thread about Font replacement, I got a real horror that I did wrong in deleting the Adobe Suite. (I know, there is an "extension" by markzware.)įurthermore 90% of my fonts from old days are Postscript Type 1 fonts – which are all lost because T1 is abandoned and has be replaced/substituted by. I am graphics designer since 25 years, and I have hundreds and hundreds of design files, which I saved in those weeks one by one as. In the last 4 weeks, I initialised a total move off Adobe towards Affinity Suite and Apple silicon. The menue item "Font Manager" is in fact NOT a *manager*, because no one can manage here fonts! It only shows what I am missing. I want to support with all I can do, that Affinity Publisher *needs urgently* a dialogue, which has rightly the name "Font Manager".
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