The CSCU System Office uses Microsoft's Multi-FactorĪuthentication Server which currently supports the following types The services that currently use MFA for authentication are listed they can't get access just by knowing your Password) and something you have (e.g., a work phone or mobileĭevice) to make it more difficult for an unauthorized person toĪuthenticate as you (i.e. Requiring you to use both something you know (e.g., your NetID and Multi-factor Authentication is used to confirm your identityīefore allowing access to a service (e.g., Protective Enclave). Text Message option and cannot login now, you will need to To authenticate to the Protective Enclave. I suggest to add an "FmF Installed fonts list" plus the following actions:Ģ) Remove a font from the list (so you make it "permanent" in the sense that it now requires a manual uninstall)ĭo temp.We stopped supporting the Text Message option font installation steps + the permanent font installation (to allow all Apps to see the font after you restart Windows). When you install a font using FmF, it actually perform all temp. font installation and stick with normal permanent font installation? So far we managed to keep the capabilities of the 2 editions equivalent, but I don't think Mac OS support something similar to Windows temp. My opinion is that this operation is not very stable and will lead to a number of issues and inconsistencies when something goes wrong.ī) FmF is provided in two editions: Windows & Mac OS. and later you closed FmF (or FmF crashes) and you restart your Windows, this will leave you with a font not seen by any Apps while the font-file is still in your Windows fonts folder and the font name is still in FmF-Temp.Installed-XML-list. installation you suggest, I know that it's theoretically possible in Windows (by copying a font in Windows fonts directory and enabling it only for current session) but it has some obvious drawbacks:Ī) If you temp.-enabled a font, stored in FmF-Temp.Installed-XML-list etc. I suppose you don't ask that, because this will really bring us in the fields of an actual font manager.Ībout the temp. ) I see that some people are talking of Auto-Activation. I already told you in your other suggestion that we plan to add an "Installed Fonts List" anyway, to allow the user to manage them. I read carefully your message and the links you provided. Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation. Thank you in advance for your time considering that feature. The best part: No need to restart anything any more when temp font is being installed. The point is just to have a nice window list with all currently active temp fonts and possibility to either remove them or to make them permanent (just by deleting it/them from the xml). A file could be (I guess) copied in the WIN FONT folder with the corresponding record in the reg key and a record in your list (simple xml perhaps?). I believe that if you manage to pull that up you might easily rise the price of the next version, because while looking for another software solution I found many many users that needed that one in particular.įonts don't need to be anywhere else than in their original location. Can you make a feature for a list of temporary activated/installed by the program (with a right click on any displayed in the program font)? In that list next to the name (and preview) of the FONT 2 buttons. I see you already have implemented it as a perm solution. IMO it's not that hard ( as long as there exist a windows API for that ). I don't want you to make FindMyFont a font manager, but be the second in the world to have that feature Here I am complaining and bitching all around, but actually I prefer to write to you guys as my last hope. In the end even after I removed that inadequately written software I had to find and clean the mess they left without even consciously to have activated all those fonts. But couldn't find any limit recommendation at all. However when I installed it it asked me to put fonts in a vault, which I did, in order to be fully complaiant with their suggestions to get most efficient and fast as possible.ġ/ Extensis SF6 can't effectively deal with such a huge number of fonts. You can imagine that for a library of 201 thousands fonts it is a requirement to use such a feature. activate" feature, for just when you need that font. I chose them because they were (according to the web) the best FONT Manager and possibly ARE the only to have a "temp. My Font Manager WAS Extensis Suitcase Fusion 6 (on trial), for which I had to wait 6 months before they finally updated their windows plugins for Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator. The very best solution according to the web and confirmed with personal experience. So far the Font Recognizer was FindMyFont.
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