font doctor
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- dopepope0
I understand that Typo, but my problem is when I'm in Illustrator and I'm cycling through fonts in there, or in photoshop. When I'm creating logos or designing, I'm not doing it in FontAgent. But the little window on the bottom in Agent allows you to change the font color and background color too... which is really nice. I'll use that often.
- Typographica0
Remember, you don't have to activate whole libraries. Each font (or family if you have it listed that way) can be turned on and off with the little button to its left in the list.
- dopepope0
Hey Typo. I'll do that, I'll deactivate the libraries I know I wont use often.
I may create a new user and fiddle with font book and another user and try font agent and compare the performances. If I can get agent to run with out lag I'd love to stick with it. I like it. But I have developed a creative process that I'd hate to abolish simply because of this problem.
- Typographica0
I am very skeptical that you were running a smooth system with more than 1000 fonts activated. That's like pouring a big bucket of tar in your Mac.
Browse your fonts in the manager, but only activate the ones you know you will use in your apps.
- Gorbie0
found it.
http://www.k10k.net/dropbox/news…
what this guy says is a bit overkill, in my opinion. But two partitions would seem to make sense in your situation, with all those fonts.
- Gorbie0
I saw something about this on k10k a looong time ago.
It always seemed like a good idea though.
I'll look for it... hoed up.
- dopepope0
what up gorbie. Have you actually done this?
- Gorbie0
hey popedope!
Suitcase has a feature that scans and repairs wack fonts that aren't down.
Seems to work okay - but it sounds like you got too many fonts. Maybe try partitioning your hard drive - and have the seperate partition just to run yer fonts. Get it?
- dopepope0
well, I have the libraries activated. But I thought only one at a time will actually show up.
Anyway, I like the interface and features of Agent, but I have to say I was actually sailing smoothly with FontBook for several months with no lag and at least 4000 fonts or more activated.
- Typographica0
How many fonts do you have activated at one time?
- dopepope0
So it's day two of the FontAgent Pro demo and I have loaded my fonts, divided them into 4 libraries, each not exceeding 1500 fonts, and I'm experiencing serious lag in that program, and ill cs, and Photoshop 7, when I use the type features. Anything I should do or know to make things run smoother?
- dopepope0
Duh... so that's what that button does?
I'm kinda addicted to fonts.
Thanks Typo. You've been helpful.
- Typographica0
Gee. I'd say 20,000 fonts is well over the average user's collection. You are even nuttier than I.
You can create a new library with the button at the top of the FontAgent window that's labeled "New Library".
- dopepope0
I'm admittedly pretty stupid when it comes to these font manager programs Typo. Is creating a new Library a feature in FontAgent? How do I make it so all my fonts are able to be played with while not slowing anything down. I have well over 1500 fonts. It's closer to 20000. I'n not saying I use them all, but I certainly cycle through all of them to spark ideas durring the creative process.
- Typographica0
Insider Soft advises that you create a new Library after you reach 1500 installed fonts.
I would never have more than 500 fonts activated at once. That will noticeably slow any app.
- dopepope0
So I am now using the FontAgentPro 30 day demo and I'm liking it a lot. But I would like to know just how many fonts most people use at any given time? How many would be considered TOO many? I personally think you can never have enough and ofter play with thousands when creating logos and graphics. It's seeming sluggish and I haven't even added half the fonts I had before my problems started.
- dopepope0
I just downloaded the demo for FontAgent Pro
and I'll give it a go.
- Typographica0
Sorry, dope. All the decent font managers cost money. Like I said, your two best options are Suitcase and FontAgent Pro. I think both offer a demo. Try 'em and see what you like.
- dopepope0
That's true.
Hey Typo... is suitcase free? Should I switch to that from Fontbook? I'm having a miserable time with it. But it's all I have.
- Typographica0
Font Doctor is running a lot of cleaning scripts, whether its fixing problems you had or not is up for debate.
Yes, Font Book is a mess. It's the most bug-ridden app Apple has released for a long time. It has the power to cause some major chaos.