2/10/2023 0 Comments Adobe garamond regular at word![]() ![]() That's because there are no lower case glyphs in Titling Capitals.Īs Leopard is much more of a complete Unicode system, the glyphs you're looking for can only be easily accessed with the Character Palette. Or, in the case of Word, it jumps back to the default font. But if you switch to lower case, you get nothing. You'd see in Word, InDesign or Quark that if you type with caps on, you'll get characters A-Z. 0 through 9, upper case A through Z and a few punctuation marks (along with a couple dozen extended characters). In fact, Adobe Garamond Titling Capitals is the only one with at least some common characters. There are very few glyphs in the majority of the Expert fonts. ![]() The Expert font shows up in the Font Book.app list, but is blank when I choose its preview, and using it in an app like Word 2008 results in blank glyphs. I don't have Font Book on the hard drive. I am able to use both the Type 1 PostScript fonts Adobe Garamond and Adobe Garamond Expert on my Mac running 10.5.7. ![]()
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