![]() If you have fonts in your font manager with the same name, you will be unable to activate and use them. This also includes the use of such tools as FontBook or any other font management tools to deactivate duplicate fonts that reside in the system fonts folders so you may use an alternative font.īelow is an example of fonts that are locked and active fonts (use the link for the full list). ![]() This can create several issues on how Apple and font management tools handle these fonts.īecause Apple includes and activates specific versions of Helvetica and other common fonts as active and locked in their system fonts upon starting the computer, does not allow you to deactivate or move/remove them. Big Sur (macOS 11) uses and activates several common fonts (or Postscript Font names) such as Helvetica, Helvetica Neue, Arial, Courier, Times New Roman and more.
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