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Miles1317

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Mar 18, 2011
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So randomly I must have replaced a system font a few days ago and I cant figure out which one it is. Its not a huge deal but its just kind of annoying, the font used for loading and such is now this curly un-readable font...if that doesnt make sense I have some screens below. If someone could point out what font, that would be much appreciated.

Screenshot of Xcel
Screenshot of iTunes


THANKS!
 
Do you remember the names of the fonts you installed? Go to Applications and open the "Font Book" application. Find the fonts you installed. Now, one by one, validate them. (File -> Validate) If any should not validate, select to remove. (File -> Remove).

It's possible that one of the newly installed fonts will validate OK but somehow wound up as your system font. That means you will now have to remove each of the fonts you installed - again, one by one, until you find which one is the culprit.
 
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