Is there any way at all to have a singular Font Book shared between computers on a network? I am a high school student, and I'm editor-in-chief of the school newspaper. We put it together via Adobe InDesign CS3 in the school's computer lab of about 35 eMac's running OS 10.4.11, and have been having some troubles with our fonts not matching up. We make all of the pages as separate files, and when completed, compile those individual files in a book file, which is sent off to print.
Not all of the computers have all of the same fonts, so some students make a page with a certain font used in an article headline, and when that page pulled up on another computer to compile them all, if that computer doesn't have all of the fonts used in the pages, it defaults them to an ugly looking Times, which throws off all of the spacing they had made, due to different sizes between the fonts. We then have to go through and find the missing fonts and put them on the compiling computer.
So basically what I'm asking is, is there any way to save the font book to a central location on the server and point all of the individual computers at that file, rather than having to deal with the complete trainwreck of having 35 independent and unique Font Books?
Not all of the computers have all of the same fonts, so some students make a page with a certain font used in an article headline, and when that page pulled up on another computer to compile them all, if that computer doesn't have all of the fonts used in the pages, it defaults them to an ugly looking Times, which throws off all of the spacing they had made, due to different sizes between the fonts. We then have to go through and find the missing fonts and put them on the compiling computer.
So basically what I'm asking is, is there any way to save the font book to a central location on the server and point all of the individual computers at that file, rather than having to deal with the complete trainwreck of having 35 independent and unique Font Books?