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Dec 16, 2015 12:17 PM in response to N Ravi Shankarby sterling r,Hi there N Ravi Shankar,
It looks like you have a font that doesn't seem to be working correctly and is causing this odd issue to occur. I would validate the fonts using Font Book or even check for duplicate fonts that might be making this happen:
Validate problematic fonts
If there is an issue with one of the fonts, you can use Font Book to validate all fonts or a specific font. Validating checks for potential issues.
To validate all fonts:
- Log in as an administrator user if you want to use the "Remove Checked" button described below. Non-admin users can also validate fonts, but only remove ones in their home folder.
- Open Font Book.
- Click "All Fonts" in the Collection column.
- Choose Validate Fonts from the File menu.
- If Font Book identifies an issue with fonts, you can click the alert icon at the bottom of the window, then click the "Remove Checked" button to remove problematic font(s). You should then re-install the affected fonts from the original source. If the font still does not pass validation, contact the creator of the font or the company that you obtained the font from for assistance.
You can find specific font files with the search field in the upper right corner, then select them and choose File > Validate File.
You can also use Font Book to validate font files that have not yet been installed. Choose Validate File from the File menu, select the location that contains the font files you want to validate, then click the Open button.
Find and resolve duplicate fonts
To find duplicate fonts:
- Open Font Book.
- Click "All Fonts" in the Collection column.
- Choose Edit > Look for Enabled Duplicates. Duplicate fonts are highlighted in the Fonts column
To resolve duplicated fonts: Click Resolve Manually or Resolve Automatically.
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