I am having an issue. I am using FontExplorer Pro, and I have noticed this problem with several fonts.
For example, using the font Parkinson, when I activate the entire family and go to InDesign, only the Condensed versions are available. I go back and look in FontExplorer and see that the regular, condensed, and black versions are all labeled one of three ways - regular, italic, or bold. This creates a conflict when I go to activate Parkinson Condensed Bold and Parkinson Regular Bold. Only one shows up in my Adobe applications because they are labeled as the same style and one is canceling the other out.
How do I go about editing the font files so that FontExplorer recognizes each typeface as a different style and I am able to have the entire family active at one time?
For example, using the font Parkinson, when I activate the entire family and go to InDesign, only the Condensed versions are available. I go back and look in FontExplorer and see that the regular, condensed, and black versions are all labeled one of three ways - regular, italic, or bold. This creates a conflict when I go to activate Parkinson Condensed Bold and Parkinson Regular Bold. Only one shows up in my Adobe applications because they are labeled as the same style and one is canceling the other out.
How do I go about editing the font files so that FontExplorer recognizes each typeface as a different style and I am able to have the entire family active at one time?