Well I first looked in ~/Library/Fonts which is empty by default.
That was when I discovered the FreeSans.ttf but had no recall as to how it got
there.
Removing it did the trick for my case. YMMV.
On 2011-08-22, at 9:25 AM, Gideon King wrote:
> Thanks, Peter. How did you work out which was corru
Thanks, Peter. How did you work out which was corrupted? Was it just a matter
of elimination? Binary search?
On 22/08/2011, at 11:02 PM, P Teeson wrote:
>
> Does your user have a corrupted Font?
> I had something somewhat similar with FreeSans.ttf and LibreOffice.
> Took a while to track down w
On 2011-08-22, at 5:11 AM, Gideon King wrote:
> I've had a report from a user of the following segv exception on 10.7.1:
>
> Thread 0 Crashed:: Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread
> 0 com.apple.CoreText 0x7fff94955f89
> _ZL39CTFontDescriptorsCopyAttributesInternalPK9__CFArrayPK7__CFSetjb
I've had a report from a user of the following segv exception on 10.7.1:
Thread 0 Crashed:: Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread
0 com.apple.CoreText 0x7fff94955f89
_ZL39CTFontDescriptorsCopyAttributesInternalPK9__CFArrayPK7__CFSetjb + 270
1 com.apple.CoreText 0x7fff94955e5a CTFontDescri