Issue with Final Cut Pro rendering in Apple Motion but not in Photoshop
In Apple Motion, similarly, Final Cut Pro is not coming out properly, but in Photoshop, we get it clearly This is anu Fonts, this problem can be solved
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In Apple Motion, similarly, Final Cut Pro is not coming out properly, but in Photoshop, we get it clearly This is anu Fonts, this problem can be solved
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For use in Motion, you need to set up a Keyboard Input Source for Telugu or Telugu QWERTY... I personally do not know which would be best for you, but you can add them both and try them out.
Go to System Preferences > Keyboard. Then click the Input Sources tab. Under the left column you should see a + and a - . Click the plus sign and from the popup list find the Telugu sources.
I recommend checking the Show Input menu in menu bar option so that you can switch keyboard sources easily as you work. You can actually change keyboard sources in the middle of typing out Text Objects:
Hope this helps!
The font in use in Photoshop is the Geetha font (https://www.typingguru.net/telugu-fonts/geetha).
You need to download it and install it with Font Book. It will then be available in Motion and Final Cut. (You will need to restart both if they are running when you install the font.)
I'm sorry - Never mind - you already have the Geetha font installed. For Motion and FCP, you will need to download the fonts you want, install them with Font Book to make them available.
Some applications have fonts installed within the Application bundle. Final Cut Pro and Motion have many, but ***do not install fonts*** inside applications... You can however *copy* fonts out of applications and make them available to the rest of your "system setup" so other applications have access.
What is the exact name of the font? Is this a font available in your mac or downloaded from somewhere? Free or paid?
Telugu Anu Fonts downloaded from anu fonts website:https://www.typingguru.net/telugu-fonts. Its free.
I need Telugu anu fonts, not the ones you mentioned. These fonts come automatically in Premiere Pro but not in Final Cut Photo. If you know anything, please tell me. It's not a Unicode font.
Say... Wouldn't TTFs ( True Type Fonts) Help Out?
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srilaxmi161 wrote:
It's not a Unicode font.
Apple normally only supports Unicode Indic fonts, so in the end legacy non-unicode versions may not be usable.
Issue with Final Cut Pro rendering in Apple Motion but not in Photoshop