![]() ![]() Resolution If you have just upgraded from a previous version of Suitcase Fusion, the type core from the previous version does not get shut down properly in some cases, and Suitcase Fusion 8 cannot connect to it. I hope this works for others as it worked for me. Environment This article covers all versions of Suitcase Fusion 8 running on all supported versions of Mac OS. After all the plugins were gone, I started up Illustrator and Photoshop to check if the pop-up went away.As I said before, as best practice I leave the extensions and folders in the trash and don't delete them just in case. Ask Your Own Mac Question Dustin, Mac Support Specialist 22,956 Satisfied Customers Over a decade putting the missing byte back into Apple. You should now have a clean slate a fresh start an empty 'Font Library' (i.e. ![]() I dragged the "ExtensisFontManagementAICC2014.api" plugin to the trash from each of adobe applications giving me problems (Illustrator and Photoshop for me). Mac Problems After recently restarting my computer, I cant open Suitcase 6) Launch Suitcase Fusion 4.These plugin and extension folders should exist for each adobe application. I went to the application folder: the paths to the plugins for Adobe CC apps for me were Macintosh HD -> Applications -> Adobe Illustrator CC -> Plugins -> Extensions, or wherever your applications are.The AICC2014 part of the extension name will differ for each application. Turns out there are plugins in the plugin folder called "ExtensisFontManagementAICC2014.api". ![]() I opened a Finder Window and searched for "Extensis" a plugin for each one of my Illustrator and Photoshop apps showed up. Next, I went to search for any plugins or extensions by Extensis that were in the plugin folders. As a good practice I don't like to delete anything from the trash until I know everything is working as it should. This problem can also occur when Suitcase Fusion tries to connect the first time to FMCore while the latter is in the process of starting, which means it can’t respond properly. Look for a hidden Extensis file by clicking Go > Go To Folder (or shift command G) and searching "~/.Extensis" (without the quotes). If Suitcase Fusion is not able to connect to the type core successfully, then the FMCore error 50335758 on Mac appears.I did some looking around and found on a link to this troubleshoot Extensis' page on this forum thread. Later, when I went to start Illustrator and Photoshop, I was getting the same pop-ups of. I went to uninstall it after the trial expired but could not find the uninstaller, so I just dragged the application to the trash. I had installed a trial version of Suitcase Fusion. I'm not sure if this is still a problem for you, kimberlyh, but I resolved this issue today. If possible/applicable, you should save current artwork first, of course.Ģ) Restart the computer (you may do that up to at least 5 times) ģ) Close down Illy and press Ctrl Alt Shift/Cmd Option Shift during startup (easy but irreversible) Ĥ) Move the folder (follow the link with that name) with Illy closed (more tedious but also more thorough and reversible), for CS3 - CC you may find the folder here:ĥ) Look through and try out the relevant among the Other options (follow the link with that name, Item 7) is a list of usual suspects among other applications that may disturb and confuse Illy, Item 15) applies to CC, CS6, and maybe CS5) Ħ) Uninstall (ticking the box to delete the preferences), run the Cleaner Tool (if you have CS3/CS4/CS5/CS6/CC), and reinstall. You may have tried/done some of them already 1) and 2) are the easy ones for temporary strangenesses, and 3) and 4) are specifically aimed at possibly corrupt preferences) 5) is a list in itself, and 6) is the last resort. If so, you may try 4) or 6) on the list below. * will just match the rest of the string, and the \1 placeholder will put back the FMCore with whitespaces back into the result.You may need to go a bit deeper in resetting things. The 's/\(FMCore]*\).*/\1/' sed command will match FMCore any 0 non-whitespaces chars after it placing the string into Group 1, and. The MCore is used instead of FMCore to avoid listing the grep command details. ![]() You may directly get the cmd column using ps -Ao command (in Linux, it is ps -e -o cmd), then grab the lines containing FMCore with grep MCore, and then removing all after FMCore and any 0 non-whitespace chars following it with ps -Ao command | grep MCore | sed 's/\(FMCore]*\).*/\1/' It seems like you only want a part of the command column, all the line up to the FMCore and the next space. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |