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The team plans to push the fix from the Beta build into the main one in first week of January — hooray!
The current workaround in 29.1 is to disable Missing Glyph Protection option in Preferences > Type.
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The issue is believed to be fixed in the latest Beta build and is expected to be pushed into the Global Availability build at the end of July.
To ensure this indeed fixes the problem, please install the latest Beta build from CCD app and try to reproduce it, following the steps provided by Ton in a comment within the report.
Please reply back if Beta works for you or not.
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An error occurred while saving the comment An error occurred while saving the comment Sipke commentedGood question, I was also immediately curious because I had not tried that yet (of course it is not desirable at all and fortunately there is automatic activation!).
But if the fonts in RightFont are manually searched for and turned on, then the hyphen will work fine.
But that is of course not a solution and why with one font and not the other?
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An error occurred while saving the comment Sipke commentedHi Egor, thank you for the script! This workaround helps al little, but on the many artworks I work on daily (from other makers, with different platforms and Illustrator versions) I hope Illustrator comes quick with an update. This issue has never happened in the past and additional action such as the script is by no means desirable for the future. Is there any insight into whether Adobe will also address this problem?
An error occurred while saving the comment Sipke commentedHi, first of all thank you very much for taking this problem seriously as it is a very big problem for us!
The history of the file is difficult to determine. What I now mainly can determine is that it concerns redesigns, so existing files that were made in older versions of Illustrator and are currently being redesigned on Apples with an M1 processor with Illustrator 22 and 23. I haven't seen it happen on older Apples with Illustrator 22. (see also another example of another packaging where it also happens). Hope this information can help.
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This issues is fixed in the Prerelease build 27.0.1.620. You can test the fix if you are a member of the Prerelease program (https://adobeprerelease.com)
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Hello, thanks for sharing your thoughts and I will be sure to notify RightFont support of this incident.
We have also discussed this internally here and colleagues are 100% of the opinion that they have experienced it before. This concerns the use of another font program (FontExplorer Pro). That would be three occurrences with different programs (Suitcase, FontExplorer and RightFont).
I'm sure it happens on Apple systems with the M1 processor (in our cases). Then I tend very much towards 'something' within Illustrator (because it automatically creates the hyphenation and 'chooses' the glyph). But that's just a gut feeling, I'm not a software programmer ;)
Hopefully it will be continued successfully…
* I would like to add that it only happens in Illustrator! I've tried the same with texts and fonts in Indesign and it works fine here.
That confirms to me my gut feeling that the problem is with Illustrator.