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Hello,

I work on files that another person has access to. The file was created on their computer with adobe font Poppins. But when i open the file, it converts all the poppins fonts to otf and if i change them to the adobe version, when they open it it does the same thing to them. Have uninstalled and reinstalled indesign, have tried older versions. I am at my wits end as to why this is happening.

I'm not clear on what's going on here. You should both have the same font installed on your computers and use only that. To make it easy, either use a font from Adobe Fonts or copy the font to a Document fonts folder.

Both computers have the same version of Indesign and both have the Poppins font active through adobe fonts. But when i open any files my co worker works on, it tells me i am missing poppins otf. If i change it to the adobe version it will tell her the same thing.

It certainly looks like InDesign is trying to find a different version of the font. Try exporting the document to IDML and opening that. Make sure that all 18 styles of Poppins are active and search your system, and the other one for any other Poppins fonts.

I imagine that if the font file itself is available and the licenses allow such a thing that you could download the file and include it in the project. Make it into a webFile in the app and make it available through the handle url event. I would probably try to wrap it as a non-control plugin so that I could send it up via the load libraries event but you could also add the link to it in the extra headers portion. Then it would be served from your own server and not require a valid connection to the internet as a whole to work.

I'm making a very simple index page and am trying to incorporate some specific fonts. My goal is to @import Poppins from the Google API URL and then use the * selector to add it to every element. My CSS is as follows:

However, when I do this, the font stays exactly the same in the default sans-serif. Following some other posts, (Font family "Poppins" not working properly on my Website when it loads) I did this in my html:

I want to install the Poppins font on my Macbook. These are .ttf files. If I look at them in the preview it looks perfectly fine but when I'm installing them through the Fontbook I get ''Devanagari'' symbols instead of Latin symbols. I attached screenshots as example. Also, after installing them the font doesn't show up in MS Word or other software where you can use fonts. I tried to delete external fonts already multiple times from the Fontbook but it doesn't help. My specs are: OS X El Capitan 10.11.6. Macbook Pro uit 2013. 2.6Ghz i7, 16GB RAM.

You could probably download those ttf files from the Google fonts and then put them in assets folder and then u could directly access them using setTypeface dynamically. Use it in Utils class which makes u to reuse across all the Activities. this is the best approach

I've tried, closing and reopening after effects. Restart my computer, and desactivate and reactivate Poppins font (Adobe font) that I'm using in my comp. 

Nothing has worked, still have the issue. Did someone already experienced this issue and solved ?

Without any info on your system, your fonts, your project we can't really tell you much. OIne thing you should definitely try is to flush the various font caches - both your system's global one as well as the ones used by Adobe.

Tailwind doesn't do anything special to auto-import fonts or anything, so you need to import them the same way you would in a regular project, either by adding the Google stylesheet reference to the top of your HTML like this:

By default, Tailwind provides three font family utilities: a cross-browser sans-serif stack, a cross-browser serif stack, and a cross-browser monospaced stack. You can change, add, or remove these by editing the theme.fontFamily section of your Tailwind config.

As has mentioned by the other anwsers, you can configure the tailwind.config.js to generate a reusable utilities in your project. Besides, you can also use square bracket notation to generate a class on the fly. Just add font-['Poppins'] to class properties.

The heading on the event list is using Poppins font family. This is working because the Poppins font is loaded on the event list page which you have built using Pro Content Builder with the Poppins font added using the Font Manager.

For the Poppins font to work on your single event page, it must also be loaded there. The way to load it there is to use the font in one of the places so that it will be loaded globally and so you can use the font anywhere with CSS.

The sub-domain should not be an issue. I updated the CSS so that is locates the fonts in the same folder as the working font you mentioned. Make sure you upload Poppins-Regular.otf, Poppins-Light.otf, and Poppins-medium.otf, to the wp-content/uploads/fonts folder.

I selected fonts in the Figma list and they all are disappearing. Even when I find a replacement using the list it works for a little while then says it no longer exists. This is keeping me from finishing my certificate course.

The problem is not a browser. The problem is related to the Figma app. There many people affected by having Fonts installed correctly. All my other software see the fonts as well as using them without issue, except Figma that cant even see the fonts. Could this be permission issue that is caused by Windows somehow? . Is there any fix for this? @Figma_Support

The solution that worked for me is a mix of uninstalling all the versions of the font manager in this case Fontbase and updating the windows. The solution took effect after I updated the windows.

Just wanted to bump this thread.

Yesterday I opened my PC with Windows 11 and tried to work in my portfolio. All my fonts were gone, and not showing in the Installed By You section.

I discovered that reinstalling the fonts made them appear for a while. But they would be gone next time I opened Figma.

Then, you have to select another font in your missing fonts modal (cf. your screenshot)/

The missing fonts modal allows you to quickly update affected text layers. You can use this approach to select an alternative font to use in your files. Updating the font applies to everyone in the file, not just you.

The default font (I did not create a custom font) poppins does not display in semi bold 600 (secondary font) on Android after the build.

Do you know what I could do to fix this?

Thanks in advance.

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Always make sure to read the license for each font you use. Most of the fonts in the collection use the SIL Open Font License, v1.1. Some fonts use the Apache 2 license. The Ubuntu fonts use the Ubuntu Font License v1.0.

If you have any suggestions or ideas to improve the performance of font loading or expand the existing library, feel free to star and contribute to this repository. You can share your suggestions or ideas by creating an issue.

Poppins is a free TTF font that worked fine for us in Articulate Storyline 2. Now in 360 we are finding it works while building slides, but when you Preview it shows up as Times New Roman or some other seriffed font. Published content also shows up incorrectly, unless you run the Flash version.

Thanks for reaching out here and sharing a link to the font. That's really helpful! We've seen similar behavior in a few other fonts specifically within the HTML5 output (preview in 360 is also showing the HTML5 version). It is in the hands of our team for some additional investigation and I'll be sure to include the discussion here and font link so that we've got more examples and get some more eyes on this.

we have a similar issue here. We've published a new project (imported from storyline 2) and for me and my coworkers the font works fine (even if the font is not installed locally) but the customer sees Times New Roman in the HTML5 Version. Also there are no "f" in the Times new Roman font.I've attached some screenshots. I would be glad if you find a solution for this issue.

Thanks Ashley, unfortunately in this case, toggling didn't resolve the issue. I'm working with support to figure out why this font is causing problems with the HTML5 font renderer when using Modern Text.

Then go to Design tab and click on Fonts. There paste font name Poppins in Headings and press enter, then paste to Text and enter again. e24fc04721

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