Adobe Fonts Not Working In Photoshop
Adobe Fonts Not Working In Photoshop. This is the solution that worked for me. If any of the system fonts were accidentally removed or deleted, you have two options:

(under fonts) adobe fonts is enabled in the the cc app (preferences > creative cloud) the font is listed as active on my adobe fonts page (where it lists all my adobe fonts) the article you referenced did not provide any other suggestions. Photoshop supports opentype svg fonts and ships with the trajan color concept as well as the emojione font. This is the feature that allows typekit fonts to be synced up with your creative cloud applications, and it must be enabled in order for your typekit fonts to populate in the software.
Toggle The Adobe Fonts Setting.
Navigate to the folder containing your font files (for example, c:\psfonts\pfm). Macintosh hd:users:(user name):library:application support:adobe:adobe photoshop (version):ct font cache and fontfeaturecache and remove. If the font family includes the foundry in the name, e.g.
Sorry I Forgot To Mention That I've Already Done That And It Said They Were All Fine.
This is the feature that allows typekit fonts to be synced up with your creative cloud applications, and it must be enabled in order for your typekit fonts to populate in the software. All my fonts are in the list, when i go to script filter it shows nothing. Delete the photoshop font cache.
This Is So Frustrating As I Use This All The Time.
I use to use adobe photo shop elements 12, and i upgraded 2 weeks ago to the adobe photoshop elements 2018 and the text tool worked the first time after i upgraded and now is not working again. Opentype svg fonts provide multiple colors and gradients in a single glyph. So it is not the font and it is not.
Indesign, Photoshop, And Illustrator Have Adobe Fonts (Previously Named Typekit) Fully Integrated With The Desktop Software.
If all your fonts are reputable ones from adobe, microsoft, and/or monotype, then this would not be the problem. I also can not get any of the other fixes to work. Here is what i did to solve the problem:
It Is The Text Tool That Does Not Work With My Computer.
Monotype corsiva is not likely to be a bad font, but if there is another bad font (generally one that was picked up free from the web) in your listing, then it can mess up all the others. There could be some difference in the font file that makes your computer think it isn't the same font. For help updating photoshop to the latest version, see update creative cloud apps.