Download Roboto Font For Adobe Illustrator

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Aug 5, 2024, 6:58:50 AM8/5/24
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Icompleted a project in Indesign. When I reopen the Indesign file, Indesign gives me a "missing font notification" for the Roboto font. I originally installed them through Google, then deleted them and reinstalled them through Adobe Fonts. Still, I get this messsage.

My client is waiting since hours for the files which I cannot send him because I cannot get such a simple task as fonts showing up in my document to work. When I open creative cloud and click on active fonts, I see a "turning symbol" but nothing loads.


I also tried all the solutions offered in forums and Adobe website. Issue still persists. It is so bad, that I am seriously considering Affinity Publisher for future projects. I just cant continue in this unprofessional manner any longer. I am really fed up.


This suggests that there is a problem with activating the fonts on your system. You say you tried "all the solutions offered on the Adobe website" but I don't know if you've seen this list of troubleshooting tips:


The problem is probably the OS, which cannot cope with having 2 fonts of the same name installed, using two different systems. Best is, when having installed the font, to stay with that solution, except if there is an excellent reason to change.


When I reopen the Indesign file, Indesign gives me a "missing font notification" for the Roboto font. I originally installed them through Google, then deleted them and reinstalled them through Adobe Fonts. Still, I get this messsage.


When I have fonts that won't install via InDesign, I install them via It's not as comfortable as the InDesign solution, but it works. Most of the time, Closing InDesign and restarting it solves the problem, however.


Drilling down a little further going through manage fonts/installed fonts in creative cloud app you may see fonts with conflicts. Roboto was already installed on my system so removing the specific versions of it with the conflicting icon from adobe fonts allowed me to have adobe fonts activated and have roboto work.


I expericence this many times every month in cc 2023. Not only with roboto, but with fonts that exists in both TTF and OTF version. Indesign pretends to use the one not installed (and installing the other version of font it doesn't work anyway).


The problem is in indesign, not in windows or macos.

Attention: the problem was present also in previuos versions of indesign, but opening the idml in a different verion saved my bottom many times.

I'm asing myself why continue to pay for a software that is not improving and every year has unnecessary function added...


Hi, I have tried searching but have not found any questions regarding this issue. When I opened up a pdf document in affinity publisher Z@*.tmp comes up as a missing font (several of these come up such as z...@rac78.tmp). I have a font to replace it with but words come up as gibberish in the document. I tried deleting my temporary files, restarting the computer but it is still an issue. When I open the same file in adobe acrobat, the pdf file looks fine. It is driving me crazy, LOL. Any help or suggestions are appreciated. Thanks so much.


It is a puzzle file made by someone on fiverr. I am attaching the demo he gave me. It has the same temp files coming up but final result isn't as gibberish. But it is the same problem. I will get in touch with the creator and see what he used to make it. Thanks for any help.


The reason you're seeing those is that whatever application he used created the PDF that way. Acrobat Reader, for example, shows some embedded Roboto fonts, but also these at the end of the list of fonts for that demo file:


And the encoding on the actual text is WinAnsi - which is a pre-Unicode encoding which Affinity applications do not support.

A work-around for this type of actual text with old encoding is to open the file in an application which does understand this old encoding - and these applications will often automatically convert/update this old encoding to Unicode - and then paste that updated Unicode text into Affinity.


If it is a named instance, then that name is what is going to be used to embed the font - just like static fonts. In the part about "arbitrary instances" they have guidelines on how to construct PS names to use for embedding custom instances.

And those PS name guidelines look nothing like these .tmp font names.


Thank you so much for the help. I have to admit that this is over my head, lol. I am going to ask the person who created it to look at this and see if we can come up with a solution. Thank you so much.


Hmmm... on looking a little closer...

There three .tmp fonts do actually have characters embedded.

Looks like they are used in the headings on some of the tables.

And they are encoded as Unicode.

And the characters look like they could actually be from Roboto-Bold.


But what workflow (in AI, or on PDF export or conversion) might cause the masked text frames in this PDF? It is rather quite unlikely that they got masked by the initial designer / in the Illustrator layout document, right? But I can't think of any export option that causes such masks for text either.


Further a bunch of Sudoku Generators (Python, JS, PHP, ... based etc.) on the net do also offer to generate PDFs directly as output, they make therefor use of some third party PDF generation libs, where some of those in turn have some own bugs/problems with certain font usages here too when generating PDF files (...some of them especially with certain Arial and Roboto fonts).


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