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Het lag toch aan de fonts.. hoewel ik geen fout erin heb kunnen ontdekken werken de programma's weer! Voor iedereen met hetzelfde probleem >>
de oplossing:Troubleshoot fonts.
A system error can occur if InDesign accesses a damaged font. You can troubleshoot fonts to determine if they cause the problem.
To troubleshoot fonts:
1. Drag the contents of the Library/ Fonts folder to a new folder on the desktop. (If you manually added fonts to the Library/ Application Support/ Adobe/ Fonts folder, also drag those fonts to the new folder.)
2. At the Finder, choose File > Find.
3. Type AdobeFnt.lst , select the system drive, and then press Return.
4. Delete all AdobeFnt.lst files found (for example, AdobeFnt10.lst).
5. Restart the computer.
6. Restart the Adobe application. The Adobe application creates new AdobeFnt.lst files.
7. Try to re-create the problem. Then, do one of the following:
-- If the problem doesn't recur, move one font back to the Library/Fonts folder, and then repeat steps 5-6 until you identify the problematic font.
-- If you have a font management utility, restart it and activate fonts in small groups or individually to identify the problematic font.
-- If the problem recurs, move the contents of the new folder on the desktop back to the Library/Fonts folder.
To troubleshoot fonts if you use Font Book:
1. Quit Font Book and all other open applications.
2. Navigate to Home/Library/Preferences and remove the following files:
-- com.apple.fontbook.plist
-- com.apple.ATS.plist
Note: The first file is the preferences file for Font Book. The second file specifies the fonts you disabled in Font Book. After you delete com.apple.ATS.plist, all previously-disabled fonts will load when you next log in. If you installed hundreds or thousands of fonts, many of which were disabled with Font Book, the performance of your system may be slow when all previously-disabled fonts are loaded.
3. Delete your font cache. To delete your font cache, do the following:
a. Open the Library/Caches/ATS folder.
b. Locate and delete your font cache folder. For example, if you are the first user defined on your Mac, you will find a folder named 501; if you are the second user, you will find a folder named 502.
Note: If you use Fast User Switching, there may be several 501.xxx, 502.xxx folders within the ATS folder that you need to trash.
c. If requested to authenticate trashing any of these folders, provide your Administrator password.
4. Restart your Mac.
5. Log in to your account and empty the Trash.
Important: Do not empty the Trash before this step.
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