AppleDesignResources / SanFranciscoFont

The San Francisco font by Apple used in the Apple Watch, iOS 9, and OS X El Capitan. Originally found at https://developer.apple.com/watchos/download/
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Installation Error for Win10 #5

Open mster opened 7 years ago

mster commented 7 years ago

Upon attempting to install all (or any) variation of the provided San Francisco fonts, I am met with an error that states "FONTNAME.otf is not a valid font file".

Resolved the issue by passing all .otf's through a font converter (back into .otf). The converted fonts installed without an issue, for some reason. I'm thinking it may be an issue with administration on the PC, however I'm not 100% certain.

Just wanted to let you know this is still an issue!

Download for working version: https://mega.nz/#!xfhzkayK!efdZhbQA0d3byBssZ5ilkhWrjo88bbhyQcXnwA8auJg

dragons4life commented 7 years ago

It seems that your fonts in majority of programs, and the ones officially from apple don't recognize other styles apart from the regulars due to them having the same " Font Name ", so far only photoshop was the only thing that was able to detect it correctly.

Regardless, I appreciate it, I am also going to post my variant downloaded from here ( I installed these so they should work) https://developer.apple.com/fonts/ (didn't convert them at all).

Contains the compact version as well. http://ge.tt/55ygH0n2, honestly pretty saddening that this font has this many issues (on windows 10 at least).

Edit: Here is the ones I've converted that I've converted so the styling appears on other programs (Heavy=ExtBld=ExtraBold) http://ge.tt/6K9qJ0n2

aishalih commented 6 years ago

I convert from this source (which is .otf) and make it to .ttf I've tested it on my Windows 10's machine and the result is satisfying me. Maybe https://github.com/blaisck/sfwin can solve the problem.