Is there a way to "reset" system fonts to installation state
1) I copied a big old folder full of fonts I've used in the past over to a new G5. That was probably mistake #1, in that some of these are 20 years old and only run on a Vic-20 or something. Okay, maybe not that bad, but I'm sure a lot of them long since belong in the trash. I had this idea Font Agent pro would sort them out for me.
2) I tried importing them into Font Agent Pro. Mistake #2 was probably trying to import everything at once. It succeeded, except then it wouldn't activate them-- they said they were activated but no program could see them. I messed with plugins, I tried a bunch of stuff, something weird with that. I gave up, shut it down.
3) Next I tried Linotype Font Explorer. Again, stupidly, I tried to import everything at once. It hung up, twice, on importing Cairo. (Wasn't that a Mac Classic-era picture font? Should it even exist any more?) That failed.
4) I ordered Suitcase, go back to the old reliable, I thought. It hasn't come yet so at least I couldn't import everything with it, too. Yet.
5) I started surfing, etc. And I discovered two things:
- There's some weirdness with Safari. Somehow some of the default fonts are now changed to weirdo Cyrillic or fraction fonts. So certain things are no longer readable, or half readable. I can't seem to reset this.
- I seem to have every single font I own up through the letter J open at once. I no longer know even which program has them open. Or how to shut them. (Thankfully, I have 2.5 GB of RAM so things are still functioning with a couple of thousand fonts open.)
Clearly everything I do just digs me in deeper and makes the mess worse. Here are my questions (I'll roman numeral them for easy reference):
I) Is there some way-- besides wiping the hard drive and reinstalling everything-- to get my font situation back to the state of grace it was in when I opened the box? I'm afraid to open or close anything at this point without guidance from someone wiser.
II) What's the best way to clean the old, useless stuff out of my font folder and just use fonts from now on that modern computers actually recognize and are happy to use? Do I look for certain types of files and delete them? Or what?
III) Any other suggestions for how to better manage things going forward? (Besides the font FAQ, which is obviously a real source of riches and which I printed out to study in detail already.)
Many thanks in advance, o wiser ones than I.