- What's New
- Version 4.2.2:
- Resolved
- When activating a font under OS X 10.10 Yosemite, FontExplorer X Pro would crash or hang when in "Preferences > Advanced" the fonts were set to automatically deactivate on shut down, restart, log out or when FontExplorer X Pro was quit
- The Unicode range "Basic Latin" did not appear in the output from the "Print" feature
- When a font activation plugin required a font, and FontExplorer X Pro was not already started, occasionally the auto-launch feature did not work
- When viewing fonts in the Slide Show, occasionally a ghost image of fonts appeared in the background
- FontExplorer X Pro crashed when opening the Font Information Dialog on a font with defective kerning information
- Known Issues
- Following an update from Linotype FontExplorer X to FontExplorer X Pro the activation status of manually activated fonts may be lost and the fonts will need to be reactivated
- If older System Font Collections from previous OS version are available, FontExplorer X Pro may crash when performing operations with the System Font Collections under OS X 10.9. Workaround: delete the old System Font Collections from "/Users/[USERNAME]/Library/FontCollections"
- Plug-Ins Known Issues
- Photoshop CS5-CC: Fonts in layered TIFF files are not activated by the plugin. Activation occurs correctly when converted to a PSD file
- Missing fonts are not detected in Illustrator PDF files and no font request occurs
- No font request occurs on EPS documents with non-embedded fonts
- Photoshop plugin Version 3.5.1: The font request dialog will erroneously open when a Photoshop file is selected in the Open dialog. Workaround: open files via double-click or by dragging them to the Photoshop application icon