Mac OS X 10.4.1 (#8): Widget conflict with Helvetica Neue; Dashboard crashing when switching locations
Mac OS X 10.4.1 (#8): Widget conflict with Helvetica Neue; Dashboard crashing when switching locations
Widget conflict with Helvetica Neue Several users are noting an issue where text becomes unreadable in Dashboard Widgets when the font Helvetica Neue is installed.
When the Helvetica Neue font is present, Widgets will display text as outlined, with a thin, barely readable border. The problem has been confirmed on a number of system configurations.
MacFixIt reader Scott Rose writes:
"There is a major font problem when displaying any Dashboard widget from Apple, if you have installed Adobe's Helvetica Neue font on your system.
"Apparently, there is a conflict between Adobe's Helvetica Neue font and Apple's Helvetica Neue font which causes all of Apple's Dashboard widgets to have outlined unreadable text for their fonts.
"This does not affect any other application but Dashboard, and many designers depend on Adobe's Helvetica Neue font so they cannot simply uninstall the font.
Unfortunately, at this point, users will have to choose between having readable Widget text or having Helvetica Neue as an active font.
If you need to disable Helvetica Neue, open the Font Book applications (located in the /Applications folder), select Helvetica Neue, and click the "Disable Selected Fonts" button (showing an icon of a checkbox) at the bottom of the Window.
You may need to log out then back in for the changes to take effect and text to again become readable in Dashboard.
Dashboard crashing when switching locations A handful of readers have begun reporting an issue where Dashboard consistently causes system crashes after network locations are switched.
The problem occurs when users switch from, for instance, a home Ethernet connection to an office wireless connection, and make the appropriate location switch in the Network pane of System Preferences.
After making the location switch, the system and all applications work correctly until Dashboard is accessed, at which point the system experiences a hard freeze where applications and the cursor are unresponsive.
The only current solution is to restart Mac OS X after switching locations, but before accessing Dashboard.
If you are experiencing a similar issue, please let us know.
Previous Mac OS X 10.4.1 coverage:
- Mac OS X 10.4.1 (#7): Spotlight: Choking on Finder.DAT files?; Problems with sleep: More potential solutions
- Mac OS X 10.4.1 (#6): Problems with sleep: External devices (especially Bluetooth) may be at fault; more
- Mac OS X 10.4.1 (#5): Loss of AirPort connectivity/weaker signal, solutions; Problems with sleep; Preserving Spotlight comments; more
- Mac OS X 10.4.1 (#4): Sleep Issues, solutions; More incompatible SCSI cards; Widget Memory leaks; more
- Apple details security enhancements in Mac OS X 10.4.1
- Mac OS X 10.4.1 (#3): Spotlight: Disable for backup target volumes, invisible files; Mail.app 2.0, iSync 2.0 solutions; more
- Mac OS X 10.4.1 (#2): Difference between Software Update and standalone download versions; Mail.app: Bundles now disabled; more
- Apple releases Mac OS X 10.4.1, addresses Widget vulnerability
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