

Apparently, there is a conflict between some of the Mac’s core fonts and some fonts that I long ago had activated in FontExplorer. After confirming that I had cleared the font caches and checked permissions on Fonts folders, I disabled all the fonts in my font manager, which, in my case, is, FontExplorer X Pro. If using "Restore standard Fonts" doesn't help with your issue or you are experiencing this issue on a Windows computer, get in touch with the support team at so we can troubleshoot further.Finally, I contacted the font experts at Monotype.

This folder will be located next to the fonts folder so you can reinstall any extra fonts you had before. (If you have somehow removed these from this recovery partition you will need to reinstall your Operating system)įonts not included in the OS X system install will be placed in a folder called “Fonts (removed)” This includes fonts that are missing as it recovers these from the hidden recovery partition. Using this feature restores the system fonts that are installed by Default by the OS. This can be accessed through the “file” tab when you have Font Book open as per the screenshot below. This specific font may either be corrupt, missing or there may be multiple instances of the font with the same name.įont Book has a really useful built in feature called “ Restore Standard Fonts” that should help most people that are experiencing this issue. If you've opened Serato DJ 1.8 or above, and found that your library is displaying with an italicized font (or any other unusual font) this is not by design and it is quite possible that Serato isn't able to successfully call upon the font we use for the library display, (Serato DJ uses Helvetica on Mac) Unfortunately as a side effect of this work we've become aware of an issue with the way the library fonts are displayed with specific computer configurations with this release.

This work means we'll be able to incorporate many more awesome features in the future! With the release of Serato DJ 1.8, we've been able to implement work that we've been doing on the code that determines the way that the Serato DJ interface displays.
