Uninstall whatever "Frutiger" TrueType fonts you have and install the original Type 1 fonts. ![]() If your organization really did license these from Adobe or one of its authorized vendors, you should have the original Type 1 fonts including the. I think that this is exactly what you are experiencing now. If you don't know what you are doing, you will end up with a mess in terms of the font data and information as to how the individual typefaces within the family relate to each other. Fontographer is a font editor and any "conversions" done by it are potentially "lossy" in more ways than one. I suspect that a real "amateur hour" job was done in the so-called conversion. ![]() ![]() You should also be aware that quite a few such "converted" fonts are actually pirated and illegally posted on various "free fonts" websites for the "unsuspecting" to download and use. Adobe NEVER licensed TrueType versions of Frutiger. Anyway, what you have are fonts that were "converted" from Type 1 fonts originally licensed from Adobe.
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