![]() ![]() (Some Mac apps don't use Apple's font management system - in Adobe CS and Windows you should see a preview of a font's appearance in the name of the font.)Īpple has another application on the Mac to help you work with Fonts, FontBook. I think this must be one of the most useful hidden features for anyone who works with fonts on their Mac. You then get to see your chosen font at the size and in the colours you select. Click on the dot and drag it down and a preview of the font you are curious about appears.Īnother way to access this preview is to click on the gears option to the bottom left of the box and select Show Preview from the drop down menu. Look closely at the top of the window underneath the word "Font" - you should see a small dot situated just above the character options. Except - this isn't really true - you can see what the fonts look like using an incredibly hard to find tool in the window (c/o Cult of Mac). You can navigate between your available fonts, choose typeface and character size using the Fonts window - but you can't actually see what the fonts look like. ![]() ![]() The Fonts window gathers all your fonts within the following categories: ![]()
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