![]() ![]() ![]() The marked fonts will be removed from Typeface. Note that if you choose Remove from Library the duplicate fonts may be imported again on next refresh, depending on the Import Duplicates setting.Ĭhoose Move to Trash to move the font files to the macOS Trash. Typeface will ask if you want to remove the fonts from the Typeface library (and keep the font files), or move the font files to the macOS Trash can. Once you’ve selected the fonts you want to remove click the Remove button in the bottom-right corner of the panel. You can also Command-click or double click to select a row. Open the panel by choosing File > Find Duplicates….Ĭlick the checkbox to mark a font for removal. The Duplicates panel allows you to efficiently find and remove duplicate fonts. Two fonts with the same PostScript name cannot be activated at the same time, that would be considered a font conflict.Ĭonflicts can cause all kinds of font registration problems, so Typeface will help you by notifying you and offering solutions when conflicts are about to happen.įor more information about font conflicts see Duplicate font conflicts. Removing duplicate font files not only allows you to save some space on your Mac, it prevents font conflicts from happening as well. The PostScript name does not contain spaces or other special characters.įor example the PostScript name for ‘American Typewriter Light’ is ‘AmericanTypewriter-Light’. Note that the PostScript name may not be the same as the display name, which is visible in the Typeface grid. You can find the PostScript name by right clicking on a font preview and choosing the Info submenu. ![]() The PostScript name is an internal name of a font that is used by macOS to identify fonts. Make needless font copies magically disappear.Ĭleaning up your library and preventing font conflictsįonts are considered duplicates if their PostScript names are equal. ![]()
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