In FusionPro 8.2, we added a Font Usage dialog to review all of the fonts used in the job a box will pop up when you open the PDF in Acrobat telling you that fonts are missing. If you are sharing jobs between different FusionPro Producer (Desktop) machines for design, then you need to make sure each machine has the fonts for the job installed and loaded. The guy sitting next to you probably has different fonts installed on his machine. The guy sitting next to me can see the preview just fine. Since the number of fonts & sizes are limited, I can make a FontBox that contains all that in white type on a white background. the website may be requesting s point size that's not loaded. Just: Illegal font lookup (font/pointsize not loaded) I did see lots of lines like this: Font normal style is not loaded, using bold italic style of this font family. Posting here just in case someone else was going crazy trying to fix this like I was. So, it was not some odd issue with FusionPro and Suitcase or FontExplorer, it was just a simple setting within Acrobat. That's an easy solution for Acrobat 7 - Just go to the Menu item Advanced -> Use Local Fonts (CMD-Shift-Y), in Acrbat 8, it's in the preferences, under Page Display, there is a checkbox for "Use Local Fonts." The solution, screengrabs for Mac Acrobat 7 and 8 users: After a quick call to Tech Support, they diagnosed the issue: I was not "Using Local Fonts." ONLY when using FusionPro's preview function did the fonts look wrong. If I composed the file, the fonts would look fine in the print version. The IM barcode font looked the way it should, and the Helvetica address text looked the way it should. Now, inside the text edit dialog box the fonts would look fine. I'd come across this issue a couple of times after installing FusionPro, and it caused me a good bit of trouble until I understood the problem.
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