Cursive fonts on mac5/20/2023 ![]() This prompts a warning, as it will move all non-Apple font files into a Fonts (Removed) folder without deleting them, and copy back original versions of fonts, including any that might have been removed unintentionally. If that still doesn’t help, you can use a sort of nuclear weapon: in Font Book, choose File > Restore Standard Fonts. You should quit Mail and launch it again, and if it doesn’t solve the problem, restart the Mac just in case there’s a caching issue. You can select those fonts and right-click on the selection to pick Resolve Duplicates, and then choose whether to resolve manually or automatically. ![]() If Font Book finds duplicates, you can resolve the problem manually or automatically. On my Mac, I had 15 minor problems out of 452 fonts, and the issue appeared to be duplication, which can sometimes cause the question-mark problem in question. ![]() Font Book shows a yellow yield sign for minor problems and a red stop sign for corruption. When it completes, review the list of problems. If you have a lot of fonts installed, the validation can take a while.
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