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1. Quit Illustrator.
2.Go to User/username/Library/Preferences/ Adobe illustrator CS# Settings and trash or rename the settings folder ( if you rename it, rename to something like Old Settings, the whole folder not just the contents of the folder..
3. Start Illustrator. Illustrator creates a new preferences file.
I tried trashing preferences and many other things. Eventually had to Uninstall and Reinstall and then all seemed OK. So far anyhow. This problem happened when I first loaded the software before even attempting to use the program so I am wondering how the preferences became corrupt … if that was the case. But now with a complete reinstall, everything seems to be working OK, for the time being at least.
Let me know if you find another workaround that does not involved a complete reinstall ....
Uninstall Illustrator or the whole CS6 mess, er, I mean suite? I have the same issue. No swatches show up from the libraries other than patterns.
Norm1812 x2 wrote:
I tried trashing preferences and many other things. Eventually had to Uninstall and Reinstall and then all seemed OK. So far anyhow. This problem happened when I first loaded the software before even attempting to use the program so I am wondering how the preferences became corrupt … if that was the case. But now with a complete reinstall, everything seems to be working OK, for the time being at least.
Let me know if you find another workaround that does not involved a complete reinstall ....
I suffered through an Adobe Customer Support call (yet one more thing they could learn a lot from Apple on). Despite that pain, doing a screenshare they DID fix the issue for me. It turns out it was the Font Explorer CS6 plugin that I had recently installed.
I don't know if anyone having this issue is running FEX, but if you are (Mac 10.7.4, FEX 3.1.1, Plugin 3.5.0), but try going to Applications/Adobe Illustrator CS6/Plugins, and Moving the plugin to the trash. If you just drag to desktop you'll notice that it stays in the plugin folder, so you need to move to trash (or at least the support tech did) to get rid of it.
I now have my color books back. Now will contact Linotype to see if they are aware of it or have any suggestions. The Adobe tech's suggestion was to not update FEX. That's nice. /sarcasm
I suffered through an Adobe Customer Support call (yet one more thing they could learn a lot from Apple on). Despite that pain, doing a screenshare they DID fix the issue for me. It turns out it was the Font Explorer CS6 plugin that I had recently installed.
I don't know if anyone having this issue is running FEX, but if you are (Mac 10.7.4, FEX 3.1.1, Plugin 3.5.0), but try going to Applications/Adobe Illustrator CS6/Plugins, and Moving the plugin to the trash. If you just drag to desktop you'll notice that it stays in the plugin folder, so you need to move to trash (or at least the support tech did) to get rid of it.
I now have my color books back. Now will contact Linotype to see if they are aware of it or have any suggestions. The Adobe tech's suggestion was to not update FEX. That's nice. /sarcasm
Hi guys, and thanks for all the replies. After reinstalling several times and sometimes working and sometimes not, I eventually returned to my old ai5 only to discover that the problem had effected my ai5 as well, and I know that was working previously as I had been using it for probably well over 12 months.
I have done a complete uninstall of CS6, cleaned up the whole mac, reinstalled CS6, FEX as well and removed FEX plug-in and voila ... it is now working like a charm.
After days of uninstalling and reinstalling, such a simple fixit taking all of several minutes. Grrrr
Thanks again guys for the help. Hope this helps others as well
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Right on – and we should tweet them as well. https://twitter.com/keith_harper/status/228178801291575299
I'm not sure if anybody else has had this reply from Linotype, but I received this today. No real help apart from uninstalling, but at least they're aware of it:
"Dear Neil,
thank you very much for your email.
Unfortunately, new Plug-Ins contain a bug that has not occurred in the testing process.
We will deliver new versions as soon as possible via plug-in updater. In meantime, the only solution for customers with CS6 is to uninstall plug-ins and wait for update.
Customers with CS5/5.5 can either uninstall plug-ins and wait for new version, or revert to old plug-ins:
1. Please quit the FontExplorer X Pro
2. Download the FontExplorer X Pro (Mac) version 3.1.1
http://fex.linotype.com/download/mac/FontExplorerXPro.dmg
3. Install over FontExplorer X Pro 3.1.1 (replace existing application file)
4. Start FontExplorer X Pro and in Plug-In Manager, you can now get the default plug-ins if you click on "downgrade" button.
Should you have any questions or additional requests, please feel free to contact me.
Best Regards,
Dejan Grbic
Customer Support "
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