All replies Drop Down menu. Loading page content. User profile for user: geoffco85 geoffco Jun 8, AM in response to mactechnodude In response to mactechnodude Do you get any error messages? Are the fonts your trying to use compatible? Reply Helpful Thread reply - more options Link to this Post. User profile for user: Kurt Lang Kurt Lang. Jun 8, PM in response to mactechnodude In response to mactechnodude From the sounds of it, you don't have the whole font.
Type 1 PostScript fonts are a set. One file is a suitcase containing all of the low res bitmap screen fonts. The rest are the outline printer fonts. As an example, here's Adobe Garamond. They also must be in the same folder. You will get exactly what you are having problems with.
You can see the fonts, but they will not load. That's not a problem with Font Book, Suitcase or other font manager. None of them, nor the system itself will load outline fonts without the matching suitcase of screen fonts present. Also, as geoffco85 noted, they simply may be incompatible with the Mac OS.
If the fonts in question have. At least not directly. Those are the only applications that Windows Type 1 PostScript fonts will with work on a Mac without converting them to another format. Reply Helpful 1 Thread reply - more options Link to this Post. User profile for user: dmi-global dmi-global. Jul 1, PM in response to Kurt Lang In response to Kurt Lang I have exactly the same problem, and i have both file font suitcase and ouline in the folder, i have fonts same file copied from my home computer but don't work on my office computer At home i'm using suitcase, work perfect, office i use fontbook don't work at all, and same file.
Jul 1, PM in response to dmi-global In response to dmi-global Hello dmi-global, How did you bring the fonts to your work computer? Do they have a size, or are they showing zero bytes? Have you tried placing them directly into the Fonts folder of your user account, bypassing Font Book? Jul 2, AM in response to Kurt Lang In response to Kurt Lang Hi kurt all my file have a bytes quantity, and no i open fontbook go to adds font and fine the font. Jul 2, AM in response to dmi-global In response to dmi-global and no i open fontbook go to adds font and fine the font.
But have you tried placing them directly into the Fonts folder of your user account? Try a few of them. If they show up in your applications, then there's nothing wrong with the fonts themselves. Click on the Fonts Folder to open the Font folder. Drag and Drop or Copy and Paste the unzipped fonts files into the Fonts folder to install.
Windows 7 Unzip the fonts first. Right click the font file and select 'Install. From the 'Start' menu select 'Control Panel. Navigate to the folder that contains the fonts you want to install. Select the fonts you want to install.
Press the 'Install' button to install the fonts. Windows XP Unzip the fonts first. No jargon. Pictures helped. Didn't match my screen. Incorrect instructions. Too technical. Not enough information. Not enough pictures. Any additional feedback? Submit feedback. Thank you for your feedback! Remove fonts You can remove any font that isn't required by your Mac.
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