![]() ![]() ![]() Steps I have tried are below, and I'm stumped now. I've tried to uninstall it, but no success. ![]() I discovered a font called Dustismo Roman on my computer and I have no idea how it got on my computer. So, essentially, I have to find a different anti-virus software or deal with the session-only fonts ghosting in and out of my fonts list. At least, when I remembered that you could, in prior Windows versions, install fonts without copying them to the Windows/Font directory, and ran a search through my Programs Folder for "*.ttf" files, that's where the fonts I didn't install were located. The most relevant of such was and notes that depending how a font is programmatically installed, it may only show up as installed for a session. I still haven't found which program is doing the weirdness, but I did find another few questions on related stackexchange sites that support the hypothesis of another program being the source of my "ghost fonts". I'll keep an eye on this and update what I find. I do not know for sure, but right now I'm thinking the fonts are related to some specific program running on my computer, and the fonts are only showing as installed when the service associated with the program is active. UPDATE: When I went back to get screenshots, without me doing anything, the font, along with two others I was trying to track origins for, had disappeared. ![]()
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