![]() ![]() I will probably stick with FEX for now and might switch when I get a new Mac.Īs for the specific Affinity problems you describe: especially the fact that activated fonts are not shown correctly is annoying, and it might catch you out if you are not careful, when exporting to PDF for print. I just ditched auto-activation for now as it was more trouble than it was worth and simply manually activate what i need. I tried RightFont and quite like the simple interface, although I have not put it through its paces. ![]() I guess a lot of my problems are caused by having an older Mac (2011) with lots of fonts and old stuff on it which causes problems. After running into some more problems I switched back to FEX, only to have other problems there. The newest version (9) is supposed to do auto-activation for Affinity apps, but Publisher crashes on start-up every time I tried this. It seemed to work OK, but overall it was very slow activating and deactivating font, and its database is way more complicated that FEXs. But the newer versions do not support auto activation for CS5, so I tried FontAgent Pro, which did offer this. I know it quite well, and most of the time it did a decent enough job. Has the code for this changed in the 1.7 versions? And if not why is there a difference? Will the 1.7 version once released behave as the 1.6 app-store version or the 1.7 have been using FEX since version 1, when it was still a free app. What I don't understand is why the Beta works differently than the app-store version. After activation the appearance changes directly. Can I synchronize my font library across multiple devices Yes, RightFont offers seamless synchronization through various cloud storage services like Dropbox and Google Drive. Why is this in the beta thread? Well because the Beta apps do offer the correct font auto-activation. If a font is not activated, RightFont handles automatic activation in the background. Note that when I activate a font I have not yet used and then use in Designer in the document it does so correctly. I have to close and re-open the document for the fonts to show up correctly. The font is displayed as the default fallback font no matter what I do. Abstract: Comparative analysis of the features of the world image in people who differ in metaphorical perceptions of friends and foes is conducted. When I manually activate the font it does not change the appearance in Designer. RightFont 5 is an innovative, beautiful and professional font manager app for macOS, helping designers to preview, install, sync and manage their font files. However I tried this with the app store version of designer, but though it does activate the font. Its is supposed to auto activate fonts for affinity apps. I am slightly confused by the following issue: I have Auto-Activation set up in RightFont, a font manager I am testing. ![]()
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