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Unix Executable Font Files in Trash as Recovered Files
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<blockquote data-quote="JohnSawyer" data-source="post: 1339547" data-attributes="member: 228114"><p>I frequently find at least one font, Seoul, at /Trash/Recovered Files after restarting my Mac (Mirrored Drive Doors dual G4 running OS 10.5.8). As far as I can tell from observation, this font often (not always) appears to be loaded as a temporary font from one of the other hard drives in my Mac (it contains four drives), by Safari, when Safari loads some web pages. It does this even though Seoul is already in my startup drive's /Library/Fonts folder. I've tried replacing the copy of Seoul at /Library/Fonts with a known-good one apparently identical to the one I keep finding in the Trash, and placing another copy at ~/Library/Fonts, but it doesn't make any difference. It hasn't impacted me other than to be mysterious and annoying.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JohnSawyer, post: 1339547, member: 228114"] I frequently find at least one font, Seoul, at /Trash/Recovered Files after restarting my Mac (Mirrored Drive Doors dual G4 running OS 10.5.8). As far as I can tell from observation, this font often (not always) appears to be loaded as a temporary font from one of the other hard drives in my Mac (it contains four drives), by Safari, when Safari loads some web pages. It does this even though Seoul is already in my startup drive's /Library/Fonts folder. I've tried replacing the copy of Seoul at /Library/Fonts with a known-good one apparently identical to the one I keep finding in the Trash, and placing another copy at ~/Library/Fonts, but it doesn't make any difference. It hasn't impacted me other than to be mysterious and annoying. [/QUOTE]
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