![]() Run FontLab Studio and enter your serial number. Navigate to the registry branch HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\FontLab\Studio5 For more information about how to back up, restore, and modify the registry, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: 256986 Description of the Microsoft Windows registry. Make sure that you know how to restore the registry if a problem occurs. Make sure to back up the registry before you modify it. Note: The following steps involve modifying the Windows registry. Now, you need to perform the changes in the Registry editor. In the User Account Control dialog, click Yes In the search results pane, click regeditĬlick on the Start icon in the lower leftĬlick OK or in the Programs list, choose regedit The user interface of TypeTool will be now in its default state.įirst, you need to start Registry Editor. Run TypeTool and re-enter your serial number. Remove the files CurrentWorkspace.rc and CurrentWorkspace31.rc (if they exist) Navigate to the folder Application Support/FontLab/TypeTool 3/Workspaces/ The user interface of FontLab Studio will be now in its default state. Run FontLab Studio and re-enter your serial number. Remove the files CurrentWorkspace.rc and CurrentWorkspace51.rc (if they exist) Navigate to the folder Application Support/FontLab/Studio 5/Workspaces/ ![]() In Finder, from the Go menu choose Go to Folder. Note: you will need to re-enter your product’s serial number after this procedure! Be sure you know the serial number before you do this. If your FontLab Studio or TypeTool user interfaces have become corrupt (missing or mislabeled menus, windows, panels or icons), you will need to reset them. Some icons are missing or mislabeled, or some windows do not appear. I am having problems with the user interface of FontLab Studio 5 or TypeTool. Modified on: Wed, 20 Sep, 2017 at 6:19 PM ![]() Solution home General FAQ User interface “corruption” in FontLab Studio / TypeTool
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