Just a note for mac users u need to do the following:
Photoshop > Preferences > Type > Deselect 'Font Preview Size'
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You either have to physically delete (or rename) the preference files or, if using the Alt, Ctrl, and Shift method, be sure that you get a confirmation dialog.
This resets all settings in Photoshop to factory defaults.
im actually using photoshop cs4 and encountered the same problem, but i found a solution. it was a font, in my case, the "Gas" font. i had to uninstall them all and install them in groups to narrow it down, until finally i had it down to 6 fonts and just went one by one. im sure there are other fonts out there that are either unsupported or corrupt, so check those fonts. im sure this applies to cs3 as well, although i didnt encounter the same problem in cs3.
I'm using Photoshop Elements 6 on a Mac (OS 10.5) and had the same problem. Thanks to your suggestions about it being a font problem, I used Apple's Font Book application to validate all my fonts. I found many duplicates, which I deleted, and one font that had some kind of system error, likewise deleted. Everything is peachy now. Thanks.
I'm using Photoshop Elements 6 on a Mac (OS 10.5)
Wrong application and wrong OS for this forum.
Glad you got it fixed though. :)
It is nice to see that our advice to search out bad fonts is validated by these recent users. Too bad there wasn't a Font Shop for Windows that could validate fonts without having to go through them one at a time.
I think Linotype FontExplorer® X is good but it's not released for Windows yet. There is also CFONT PRO.
* **PTBSync is a multifunction-application from ElmüSoft for the Windows desktop.
If you open the font PTB_Clk2.tff in ANY Font editing program like for
example "Font Creator 5.0" you will see that this font shows completely
perfectly.
Also you can use this font in Word, Internet Explorer or ANY other program.
Only Photoshop has a problem.
How is it possible that all these programs work fine and only one
program crashes ?
Because the font is bad ?
Or because Photosho has a bug ?
What is more probable ?
I can assure you one thing after 25 years of programming experience:
"The program which crashes is ALWAYS the program which has the bug !"
Yes it is that easy!
Hello,
If Photosop would not have a bug and the font would have a problem, then
Photoshop would behave like this:
It would tell you in a error message box: "The font PTB_Clk2.tff is
defect. It cannot be loaded"
A sane program behaves like that: It shoes an error message if something
is wrong.
An ill program behaves like that : It crashes.
Write to the support of Adobe and ask them to fix this bug !
Elmü
(as suggested here: Chris Cox, "Crash when using text tool." #42, 4 Nov 2008 4:41 pm </webx?14@@.3c058ab2/41> )
be sure to link back to this thread and to give any explanation you think chris might find useful.
dave
Thank You, good people!
For CS3, please uninstall those fonts.
Thanks.
Adobe Photoshop Quality Engineer