The issue appears to be with OS 10.6.7. Reinstalling Snow Leopard and upgrading to the OX 10.6.6 combo fixed it for me.
It's a shame that Apple releases these upgrades without testing them. When I originally spoke with Apple Care they made it sound like there's a possible lack of communication between Adobe and themselves - possibly due to Apple's resistance to putting Flash on the iPad/iPhone.
What really is a shame is how far Apple has fallen. Now all they seem to be concerned with is how many facial piercings their Apple Store employees have.
Same problem here on a Late 2008 MacBook Pro running OS X 10.6.7... The issue started a few days ago, maybe right when I upgraded to 10.6.7...
How can I downgrade back to 10.6.6 without losing any of my data? I could restore from Time Machine but then it would not restore all the files that have been created since the update... And I can't restore them manually as I don't remember which files have been changed since then.
Re-install from the Snow Leopard install disk (it won't remove any of your files or programs). I found that after doing this my Mac Mail had a problem with my SMTP server (i.e. it wouldn't send mail). Installing the 10.6.6 combo pack fixed that issue.
Nothing from apple. My tier 2 Apple Care contact was interested in me sharing the fix with him but that was about it. I was hoping that they might extend my Apple Care plan considering I wasted a day to fix a problem caused by their flakey update but they wouldn't. Quite disappointed with Apple.
Hi,
I was having the same issue, here's what solved it for me:
Go into user > library > application support > adobe > Flash CS5 > en_US > Configuration > fontinfo.txt and move this file to another folder, don't delete it in case something goes wrong, I had no problems but just to be safe.
Restart Flash.
It worked for me, I hope it helps.
Regards,
Paco L.
This seems to be on the right track. However, once flash regenerated a fontinfo.txt file after quitting, my fonts broke again.
I took a look inside the file in question and noticed that fonts I was having trouble with (HelveticaNeueLTStd 23, 33, 43, 53) all had odd entries for "widths" and "heights":
<HelveticaNeueLTStd-ThEx widths="37,0,0,0,0" heights="11,0,0,0,0">
<HelveticaNeueLTStd-UltLtEx widths="35,0,0,0,0" heights="11,0,0,0,0">
<HelveticaNeueLTStd-LtEx widths="38,0,0,0,0" heights="11,0,0,0,0">
<HelveticaNeueLTStd-Ex widths="39,0,0,0,0" heights="11,0,0,0,0">
While some had entries like this:
<ClarendonLTStd-Light sample="" widths="0,0,0,0,0" heights="0,0,0,0,0">
So I quit Flash again and edited the newly-created fontinfo.txt file to make all my problem fonts' widths and heights = "0,0,0,0,0".
Restarted Flash and everything seems fine for now, of course YMMV.
I don't know what that did exactly, maybe someone can shed some light on that.
All I know is that I can again consistently use the fonts I couldn't use after the 10.6.7 update.
Regards,
Dusty
Changing all the values to zeroes in the fontinfo.txt file solved most of the issues but some are still left. However, I found that changing all my text fields to "Use Device Fonts" solves the problem, at least for now. I don't know what the differences are between the various options there (Anti-Alias for Readability, Use Device Fonts, etc...), but it sure did help.
I have loads of Dynamic Text Fields, so I have them embedded anyway. I have not noticed a bigger difference, just that maybe the lines are spaced slightly differently. I have not tested on other computers, but as I'm using Myriad Pro, I don't think there's any computer that doesn't have that font. I think (hope) it comes preinstalled on Windows and OS X alike... Can someone confirm?
It would make sense for embedding to allow the font to be visible on every computer, though I haven't tested.
Flash saves a new copy of the fontinfo.txt file every time you quit the application. It is very tedious, but you have to change the file before you launch Flash again.
Here's my workflow:
If you quit Flash again, be aware your fontinfo.txt file will get reverted to what Flash thinks it should be (wrong).
I have not needed to restart my computer for this to work consistently, so the time investment is minimal and hopefully this is a temporary workaround until the situation is remedied by our friends at Apple and Adobe.
I find it interesting that Flash seems to be the only one in the suite to have a fontinfo.txt file. Leftover from Macromedia days? Much of this application still is...
Good Luck,
Dusty
Thought about locking, but if you activate additional font(s) to use, they'll need to be added (although likely improperly) to the file to be accessible by Flash.
I have this copied to a sidenote entry (awesome little app for this sort of thing http://www.chatelp.org/?page_id=5) so I can just replace the block each time:
<HelveticaNeueLTStd-ThEx widths="0,0,0,0,0" heights="0,0,0,0,0">
<HelveticaNeueLTStd-UltLtEx widths="0,0,0,0,0" heights="0,0,0,0,0">
<HelveticaNeueLTStd-LtEx widths="0,0,0,0,0" heights="0,0,0,0,0">
<HelveticaNeueLTStd-Ex widths="0,0,0,0,0" heights="0,0,0,0,0">
Automator might work for replacing content inside the file because it seems to at least put the SAME bad content in there every time, I've just never had much luck using it.
Dusty
i found it much easier to just convert the OTF fonts to TTF.
If you don't have a font converting program, you can use the URL below. I don't have a conversion program, because they are expensive, and the website worked a treat.
http://www.freefontconverter.com/
here's what I did...
The fonts that were converted work flawlessly now.
There is a discussion on the Apple forums about this major problem:
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2792142&start=45&tst art=90
It seems that clearing your font cache's works. It worked for me so far.
You can clear the cache with Onxy
http://www.macupdate.com/app/mac/11582/onyx
It was quite a week working with and around this problem.
Cheers,
Luke
Apple has provided a fix today! Works great. Download here: http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1377
Thanks Adobe for doing your part!
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