OT-Oriental Fonts Show Up in InDesign USEnglish Version CS2

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Jan 14, 2006
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This is an InDesign font question. I’m on XP-MCE, and using CS2 Premium (full suite) English ver. and installed as USEnglish. I also have ATM Deluxe 4.1 ( Build 243 May 24, 2000) installed. Now, for my problem. When accessing Fonts in InDesign, many of the fonts installed on my system do not show. However twenty-three Oriental fonts are at the bottom of my font list, in four separate groups. I assume that they are grouped by Japanese, Chinese, Korean, and two others, with names like: Kozuka Gothic Pro, Adobe Ming Std, NSimSun and BatangChe. When InDesign loads, one of the last statements on the splash screen is "Initializing Sing Gaiji System." Some of these fonts are Adobe Open Font and some are TrueType. I have searched my system for these fonts, but do not see them on the system, nor do I see them in any of the Adobe Font folders for any of the applications, including Adobe Acrobat 7. Looking at the two Adobefnt.lst files (one for my PS Fonts folder, and the other for my TT Fonts folder, I cannot find any reference to any of these.

All of my searching via Google, and the Adobe Forums Knowledgebase only yield articles/questions on GETTING Oriental fonts to show up and be used by various Adobe products, not how to keep from getting them.

Does anybody have any ideas on how to remove these (where they might be hiding on one’s system), what the Sing Gaiji System is, and how to get the full compliment of installed fonts to show in InDesign?

Sorry for posting an off-topic (for PS) article, but I’m running out of ideas. I also looked for any InDesign "perf" files, but could not find them in the normal (to PS) spots.

TIA
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