Well you can view the list of fonts supported by iOS here . The font Helvetica Regular does not feature in this list. If you want to go for this font name specifically then you would have to add this as a custom font. Or you could simply use the Helvetica font name. To go for the custom fonts you could browse through these links :-

Helvetica-Normal Regular is a Regular TrueType Font. It has been downloaded 11697 times. 8 users have given the font a rating of 4.88 out of 5. You can find more information about Helvetica-Normal Regular and it's character map in the sections below. Please verify that you're a human to download the font for free.


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A font family or typeface refers to the collection of related fonts across styles and sizes. You should choose the font that best fits your message and desired look. And with no doubt, Helvetica-Normal Regular font gives the new look to your website. You can use this font for varieties of purposes.

So since upgrading from Catalina to Big Sur with Suitcase Fusion 21.3.0 (9663) installed for Font Management the font Helvetica Regular displays mostly as question marks, though in the case of mail it is only in the mail window, if I open the e-mail separately it shows correctly. I also am showing it in 1Password.

If you require a PostScript font, the only fix that avoids using the OS installed version is to purchase the Adobe or Linotype OpenType PostScript version. They have different internal names that do not conflict. Either of those and the OS version can be active at the same time.

If it is Suitcase, it would be because Suitcase is set to automatically enable another copy of Helvetica regular, which then conflicts with the system font. The OS, not knowing which one to use, borks the font cache data and you get question marks where that font should appear.

Strangely none of Helvetica fonts I have in Suitcase are anything close to the System Helveticas in Font Book. Might just have to try them in batches and see if the problem clears up, but unfortunately I am doing graphics on a project that someone used helvetica variants for basically everything.

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The Helvetica font is a sans serif and we can see that this font is designed for Latin origin languages. In the Helvetica font family, The Helvetica Normal is quite a great version. Nowadays, The Helvetica LT Normal is so popular over the world.

I suspect this is a system font, not a websafe font nor an Adobe font? It is not recommended to use system fonts, because they may end up being converted to Times New Roman for your end users when they do not have that font installed.

About your question, each individual font in the family needs to be installed (very clear when you are used to Adobe fonts). Did you double-check that it is indeed installed? Some applications simulate fonts from a family (faux fonts) if they cannot find tem.

I have encountered a Font issue that is not specific to Archicad version or platform. I have a commercial Font (Helvetica) that displays offset from its centre. It means that when called into an object (such as a Label or Marker etc), it never displays in the position intended. See attached image: 'OFFSET FONT' is the offending font - notice it sits higher in its bounding box. 'PERFECTLY ALIGNED FONT' is how most other fonts locate within its bounding box. It has nothing to do with the Text Style setting 'Leading' as this is set to 100%.

See attached. Adding another font to the textbox does appear to 'recentre' it. It is bizarre. This is actually a client (on Windows) who I developed a template for who is using this Font. We have had nothing but trouble. I am wondering if it started with me developing a template on Mac with this font and passed the issue on. I might try a New & Reset All on Windows and start with this font outside the template and see. Cheers

I should have clarified, the font name is actually 'Helvetica LT Pro' and is an OpenType font. There have been issues in the past with OpenType fonts according to here -forum/Open-Type-Fonts-Shift/m-p/145228/page/2?attachment-... . I have just opened Windows 10 and the same issue is occurring in a brand new Archicad session. I wonder if it is actually a bug?

Looking at your images, your text alignment looks fine... What is different is your Space Above. Hence why it looks normal when with another font. Without the other font on the same line, it is shrinking your bounding box. If you multiline, does the Space Above have an impact or does it use Line Spacing?

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It does seem to be that Acrobat DC does not list all styles available in a Mac .ttc (Type Collection).

e.g. Helvetica Neue will show only a few of the 14 fonts in the collection when attempting to edit a PDF.

Speaking about the hassle of Helvetica Neue license, there is a @font-face embedded font which is free, embeddable, and fairly similar to Helvetica, which is called TeX Gyre Heros (found on Font Squirrel)

I copied this exactly, and I know I have both Helvetica Neue and Helvetica installed. I also know I have Arial and several other sans-serif fonts, yet it defaults to Times New Roman. Why would this be?

A typical desktop font EULA will allow you to install the font on your computer for use with authoring tools including word processors, design tools and other applications that permit font selection. Fonts can also be used for the creation of print documents, static images (JPEG, TIFF, PNG) and logos. The cost of a desktop font license is determined by the number of users who will have access to the font. View the desktop EULA for this family

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Electronic Doc licensing allows the embedding of fonts in electronic publications, like eBooks, digital magazines and journals. At checkout, just specify the number of issues. Yet if the font is not embedded but used to create a static image, like the cover of an e-book, you will need a separate Desktop font license. Each Electronic Publishing license is valid for one year. This also covers format variations, and updated versions of publications that are issued free to already existing readers. However every new issue of an e-periodical is considered a separate, new publication, as are newly issued versions of existing publications. Learn more about licenses for Electronic Doc

To install this font for free, please follow the next advice:Before installing the Helvetica-Normal font in OS X, you must first completely close all applications. Many programs display new fonts only after restarting.

1. Double-click on the font file - a window will open with a font overview.

2. To install the font, click the Install button.

3. If the font file is in order and the system has not yet installed the same one, the Fonts program will open, in which the new font will be displayed.

4. If the font file contains errors or such a font is already installed in the system, the Font Check window will open. Click on the triangle in front of the font name to see the errors. If you still want to install the font - put a tick in front of this font and click on the Set selected button. The Fonts program opens, displaying the new font.


To install Helvetica-Normal for Windows, please follow the next advice:1. Unzip the file with the font, if it is archived - right-click it and select "Install" from the context menu. The font will be installed (copied to the "Windows\Fonts" folder and registered in the Windows Registry).

2. Click on the font file with the right mouse button, select "View" from the context menu, in the next window click Install.

3 click Start > Control Panel > Fonts. In the window that opens, select the File / Add Font menu - in the Add Fonts window, specify the location of the font, click Install.

4 Open the WINDOWS > Fonts folder. In the Add Fonts window, specify the location of the font, click Install.


Windows Notes: Before downloading, make sure that its source can be trusted. If the File menu is not displayed, press the Alt key. Font files have extensions .fon (Helvetica-Normal.fon), .ttf (Helvetica-Normal.ttf), .ttc (Helvetica-Normal.ttc). 


When you install a TrueType font, whose name matches the PostScript font installed on this computer, Windows will not be able to distinguish between them, which can lead to a change in the font type. To avoid this, do not install different types of fonts with the same name.


Typeface Details:

Font Style: Regular 006ab0faaa

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