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1. Re: The Orbitron Typekit font has been modified; Orbitron Black is gone.
Zak Williamson (Adobe) Feb 27, 2014 6:04 PM (in response to Somecraziness)Orbitron Black is still very much there. I suspect the local cache of web fonts that Muse creates and maintains on your computer may have a problem that's causing this. Renaming/deleting those cache files will probably correct the issue.
Are you on Mac or Windows?
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3. Re: The Orbitron Typekit font has been modified; Orbitron Black is gone.
Zak Williamson (Adobe) Feb 27, 2014 6:48 PM (in response to Somecraziness)Yours is the first report of this particular issue that I'm aware of.
If you'd like to clear your Web Font cache, do the following:
1) Quit Muse.
2) Go to the "%appdata%\AdobeMuse\Local Store" folder.
3) Rename the tk1 and tk2 folders.
4) Rename the fonts.db file.
5) Relaunch Muse.
When you open a .muse file and view a page that uses Web Fonts, those fonts will automatically be downloaded and cached. When you next go to the Font menu, the Web Fonts section will be empty (except for any Web Fonts used in the currently open file). You'll have to re-select whatever set of Web Fonts you'd like to have always appear in the menu.
Assuming this works to restore Regular and Black, as I believe it will, it would be helpful if you would send us the renamed tk1 and tk2 folders and the fonts.db file so we can attempt to determine what may have caused Orbitron Black and Regular to stop loading/displaying. Please send them to muse-support@adobe.com along with a link to this thread for context. Thanks.
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5. Re: The Orbitron Typekit font has been modified; Orbitron Black is gone.
Zak Williamson (Adobe) Feb 27, 2014 8:05 PM (in response to Somecraziness)Happy to hear it worked. Thanks for sending the files.




