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Anthony D. Baye wrote:
> The file type is FFIL but the info pane identifies it as a "Font
> Suitcase" there are also dfonts which are identified as Datafork
> TrueType. My font folder contains very few actual .ttf files.
naturally you can copy any file to the Mac OS X fonts folder, but that
doesn't it will be recognized as a valid font by anything. You could even
copy an application into the fonts folder if you wanted to.
Your alternatives for Mac OS X are, as you found, to either get the stuff in
the suitcase out of it, or run in Classic.
Thorsten
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