If you re-export the same font again, it will be overwritten in the Fonts folder. That’s because Adobe programs check for the presence of this folder at startup. Important note: If you created the Fonts folder while an Adobe app was already running, you do need to restart that app, but only this once. You can now export into the Adobe Fonts folder by simply clicking the Next button, and boom: Any font saved into that folder will immediately be activated in all running Adobe apps, be it Photoshop, Illustrator or InDesign, no matter which CS or CC version.Īnd what’s even better, Glyphs remembers these settings! So, next time you export, you just press Cmd-E, and hit the Return button, and your font export into the Adobe Fonts folder is done. Confirm the dialog by pressing the Open button in its lower right corner.Īfter this, you are returned to the Export dialog, where the Export Destination should read Library > Application Support > Adobe > Fonts. Now the Fonts folder should be selected in the dialog.Library/Application Support/Adobe/Fonts/ Tip 2: Alternatively, you can press Cmd-Shift-G to invoke the Go dialog, paste this in its path field and confirm by clicking Go:.Tip 1: You can comfortably choose Fonts form the sidebar on the left if you have followed the the pro tip I gave you further above.In the dialog, navigate to the Adobe Fonts Folder you just created.Click on the Path button and a save dialog sheet will appear.
Activate the Export Destination checkmark.