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1-In all adobe CS6 software (indesign, photoshop, etc) I cannot get fonts categorized by font-family. I mean the font function available in the toolbar, while the same function that is shown in font menu correctly shows the fonts categorized by family (in other words, I see ">" arrow next to font name).

3-My last issue is only related to InDesign, it does not occurs in Photoshop: if click on dropdown font, the current font is automatically selected in the "recent" font list (the first part of list), not in the complete font list (the list below). In photoshop, clicking on dropdown, the current font is selected in the complete font list (not in the most recent used font). The consequence of this issue is that if I digit some chars it will automatically select a font that starts with the char I digited but that is listed in the first (most recent) list. So I need to scroll down and select it manually.

It is the same situation as in #1 described by Jongware - though it's not common to group different dingbat fonts in one font family. Traditionally the font faces regular / bold / italic / bold-italic are grouped and with the right meta tag still more than just these. Maybe you know that Microsoft Office gets hickups when displaying the groups.

So yes, I have a lot of fonts installed on my computer. I find the drop down menu scrolling behavior troublesome. I can't access any of my font styles beyond those with C as the first letter. I have dual screens. Attached are videos and screenshots which I hope communicate my problem adequately. 152ee80cbc

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