I've checked on an iPad running iPadOS 16 and on one running iPadOS 15.6 here and I can confirm that I am only able to see Courier New on both devices, in both Affinity V1 & V2 - though I'm unable to find an up-to-date list on the fonts included with iPadOS.

I can also confirm that the Sample document you have opened, shown in your screenshots, uses embedded fonts in the .afpackage - these fonts are only available within this document as they are temporarily installed when opening a package file.


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However I can confirm I have replicated and reported a bug to our developers, whereby any fonts temporarily installed using this method are unavailable after closing and reopening the app, even though the document is still a 'live' file.

Do you have Adobe Creative Cloud installed on your iPad? I believe that Courier is part of Adobe Fonts, so I'd just like to ensure these are not automatically syncing on your iPad, even if you've not manually installed any fonts!

Absolutely, I was asking specifically regarding Adobe CC fonts as we're aware of an issue that can cause these to appear as 'missing' after installing, so I just wanted to ensure it was not this issue you were experiencing

What happens is this: When we open a FrameMaker file, any text in Courier New (which we use for command/code syntax) and any visible

Index markers can been seen initially but ONLY until you scroll off the page. It is as if the text font color has been turned to "white" and

I've tried several different printers, including Adobe PDF, to no avail. I can see Courier New and Symbols listed

in the Font List. Distiller is pointing to Windows Fonts folder, Adobe Fonts folder, etc. I deleted the fontcache.dat and rebooted.

The only workaround for the text font has been to change Courier New to plain ole Courier. But for the Index markers, we can

find no solution. I am hoping someone out there can help us. We have searched high and low on the net and cannot find any

solution. Alas. Thank you very much. Sincerely yours.

After many hours searching the net high and low and trying a gazillion different things, my manager found the solution this morning. It's very simple and solves the issue with disappearing FrameMaker 9 and 10 markers (mainly Index and end of line) and Courier New fonts. The solution is this:

I assume you want to use the original non True Type Courier font in your LO Calc document. Most programs these days only support True Type fonts. As you say the non True Type Courier font shows in Windows Fonts and can be selected in Wordpad - also in Notepad. MS Word does not support it but Excel does.

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A film producer, for instance, is able to gauge how many minutes a finished movie is likely to be so long as precise formatting parameters are met. A producer won't read a submitted script if its margins, tabs, spacing, type of font, font size, and other formatting elements are not strictly adhered to.

When a word processing application designer drops the industry standard font for professional writers, it reveals one of two things: a lack of awareness around the industry's needs, or a conscious effort to drive professional writers away from using the product he or she has altered.

This started back in El Capitan when the user suddenly couldn't access Athelas.ttc, Charter.ttc, Marion.ttc, Seravek.ttc and SuperClarendon.ttc in Apple's apps. In Catalina and forward, Apple started hiding a lot more fonts in its apps, including from Font Book itself. It's not that they don't exist, or aren't active, they just won't let you access them.

This used to work. Set any text with Courier in Word, InDesign, or any other non-Apple app. Then copy/paste that text into Pages. That font would then be accessible in Pages and appear in the list of recently used fonts. Being able to bridge a "forbidden" font into Pages no longer works in Monterey. I think it still did in Big Sur.

Basically, all apps Apple writes that use a font menu have become literally 100% useless for anyone in publishing. When you cannot in any way access an active font, the app is garbage. Use a third party app.

The only MacBook Air I use online has been updated to Monterey. So, I tried what you suggested "copy/paste text with Courier ... into Pages," but not from a non-Apple app (I don't own any non-Apple writing apps). I copy/pasted it from the older version of Pages on my writing computer, and it actually does bridge across and it appears in the recently used fonts list.

I am using Monterey 12.1 and the Courier TrueType collection (Courier.ttc) font is in the /System/Library/Fonts folder. Apparently, Apple applications (including Font Book) do not register this font, even after rebuilding the System and User font library databases. Affinity Designer and Adobe Acrobat Reader DC do show this font on their font menus, even prior to the font rebuild. LibreOffice 7.2.4 does not.

One of the things I did notice is that when I launch the Show Fonts panel, Courier shows up in the PDF category and not Fixed Width. With Pages v11.2 or Scrivener 3.x open, when I select that Courier font in the PDF category, it is added to the Pages and Scrivener font menu.

PS: What I find most annoying is that, while the professional writing industry standard font has been removed from Pages, I can use three fonts named Chalkboard, Chalkboard SE, and Chalkduster. I can appreciate how a grade school teacher or graphic designer might have occasional use for such fonts, but to include these at the expense of the longtime industry standard for pro writers is perplexing at best, and against Apple Support Communities etiquette to describe at worst. I just don't get it.

Yes, that works, too. And apologies for not mentioning that. Any older Apple app that hasn't been written to ignore certain fonts will still display them and can also be used as a bridge, as you found.

I'm running Firefox 10.0, and after a recent update (last night, though I didn't have chance to notice the change until this morning), Courier font is displaying as Courier New in all instances. Is there a way to fix this?

I had no luck looking for it. Even in ubuntu (that ships this font by default) they are not found by this name in /usr/share/fonts, nor through apitutde or apt-file (pkgfile similar). Someone told me that (in ubuntu) they come in the package xfonts-scalable. This is a known font (I think). I believe they must be 'hidden' in a package somewhere in our beloved Archlinux as well. 17dc91bb1f

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