AdobeFnt.lst automatically reappears after deleting
InDesign version: 15.0.2
Suddenly (after the latest March 2020 InDesign update?) the AdobeFont.lst file created with InDesign packages automatically shows up with folder structure after deleting a package. This is really aggravating for file management. It's as if my team can't fully delete InDesign packages. This is happening with multiple InDesign files on multiple machines.
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As confirmed by multiple users, this issue is fixed in latest version of InDesign.
Thanks for your feedback.
-InDesign Team
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Zach commented
Reproducible on Mojave 10.14.6
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MikeF commented
Same here. I trash the packaged files and the outer folder along with the inner "Document fonts" folder with the AdobeFnt21.lst file in it returns. Mac Catalina running InDesign 15.0.2.
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Rex commented
Indesign 15.0.2 on Mac OS 10.14.6 does not seem to want to "let go" of the fonts in the Document fonts folder in packaged document now upon closing a file.
Whenever I close out of a file, I copy the updated files/folder onto our documents server and then put that file in trashcan. But whenever I go back into InDesign for a different job, InDesign seems to pull that previously trashed folder back with only the Document fonts folder. If I quit InDesign and then trash the file, it stays in the trash.
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Anonymous commented
Same problem.
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Anonymous commented
I've the same problem