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General Requirements: Operating Systems: macOS 10.15 (Catalina) macOS 10.14 (Mojave) macOS 10.13 (High Sierra) macOS 10.12 (Sierra) Mac OS X 10.11 (El Capitan).
MacOS Version 10.12 (a.k.a Sierra) Compatible Macs: MacBook (Late 2009 or newer), MacBook Pro (Mid 2010 or newer), MacBook Air (Late 2010 or newer), Mac mini (Mid 2010 or newer), iMac (Late 2009 or newer), Mac Pro (Mid 2010 or newer) OS X 10.7.5 or later 2GB of memory 8.8GB of available storage Best Effort Mac OS X Version 10.11 (a.k.a El.
Sorry for the long post but I'm curious to your thoughts on this.The macOS Sierra system requirements vary by model and are as follows: iMac: Late 2009 or newer MacBook: Late 2009 or newer MacBook Air: Late 2010 or newer MacBook Pro: Mid 2010 or newer Mac mini: Mid 2010 or newer Mac Pro: Mid 2010 or newer While macOS Sierra will be supported on all Macs listed above, it’s important to note that, like in previous releases of OS X and iOS, not all. Then try each of the following: File menu > Validate Fonts. (In this example the user was on High Sierra) Go to Macintosh HD > Applications > Font Book and Select All (Command+A) fonts. After running our Quick Add package the issue occurred. I've wiped a machine and reinstalled the OS via the recovery partition.
4 - Now, install first font click manually in font (double click and install) 5 - in finder bar click in 'Go' and press 'Shift' key, Select Libary and Open folder Fonts. Apple Support thought it might be the image we used or something in the conversion from. 1 - Delete All User Fonts installed by you2 - Uninstall illustrator and remove your prefs. We provision our machines with a 10.12.6. I called Apple Enterprise Support and they were puzzled as well. Prior to February this issue was totally nonexistent. This issue started around the same time around February. We don't push any font related policies out to the company. Fonts that are disabled show Off next to the font name in Font Book. The font remains installed, but no longer appears in the font menus of your apps. Select the font in Font Book, then choose Edit > Disable. Computers: Macbook Pro / Air (That's all we use) You can disable any font that isn't required by your Mac. You can copy and paste the odd characters into text edit and it will display properly. Restarting the machine works temporarily until it reoccurs. Restoring Standard fonts, Resolve Duplicates in Font Book doesn't work.
We don't use an external font manager just Font Book. After this runs, the user logs back into their account and the fonts are back to normal.
It happens so often to some of our users that I made a policy and script for Self Service #!/bin/bashĮcho This script clears the font cache and restarts the atsutil serverĮcho The next command will refresh the UI.
(At least nothing out of the ordinary)įor me, it typically happens when I open my laptop up for the day to start some work or randomly throughout the course of the day. Issue: While using our machines, the font will randomly change to a series of boxed question marks or a series of As (only in a web browser) We aren't sure what the actual trigger is as Console logs don't really point to anything specific or alarming. monitor (DELL U2414H) I notice that font display is grainy and fuzzy. I've been trying to isolate an odd issue on various versions of Mac OS that's happening to several users in the workplace. Hi, I own an 2015 Macbook Pro 13, OS X Big Sur, and just bought an external.