On a Multiple Boot iMac, FireFox is getting fonts from wrong partition
I run FireFox on an iMac. I have a primary partition on the build-in harddrive. Using an external harddrive, I've build another system on Snow Leopard on which I can do experiemtns safe from my main system (safe if I be reasonably careful). One of the issues is doing this is that applications that offer to update themselves do so when I'm in the 'wrong' boot. I should refuse to do it then. But I think I did so. Now adays when I startup FireFox, it is asking permission to use fonts on the boot partition of my alternate system. Using Font Book on my main system I see that the main system has fonts of the same name and probably same font data.
How do I fix the configuration of FireFox on the main partition to look for and find the fonts in the fonts installed in that boot parition?
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Some threads about this issue that you can look at:
- /questions/770549 "Firefox wants to use the font ..."
- /questions/768100 Why does firefox want to use different fonts on mounted hard drives
Move all User fonts in Font Book to Computer fonts.
- Launch Font Book (/Applications/Utilities/)
- Open Font Book > Preferences
- Deselect: "Automatic Font Activation"
- Set the "Default Install Location" for fonts to "Computer"
- Select all User fonts
- Move the selected User fonts to Computer fonts
- Remove all duplicate fonts in Computer fonts
I think I have it fixed now. I had a bit of trouble as Font Book didn't seem to know about the fonts on the other bootable partition. However, after I took the steps you suggested, on the next FireFox startup, I told OS X *not* to allow use of the fonts on the other partition.