OdinsDream
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I've got OS X on a machine, and I need to run apps in Classic mode, like Quark XPress, so these issues I'll touch on are only applicable to the classic mode.
In fact, I've mostly been working on things by restarting the computer into pure OS 9.2 mode.
So, I've got a lot of PostScript fonts from a previous system that I've transferred to this new system. (I transported them using Stuffit, so the forks would remain intact)
I placed these files into System Folder:Fonts while running in Pure Classic mode.
I've installed Adobe Type Manager light, from their website. Whenever I run an app and select the font menu (word, quarkxpress...) I've got the correct ATM identifiers next to each font (TT, PS) but the ONLY fonts that are displayed are those that are in "Font Suitcase" files.
There is an exception. A font called "Chicaco" is also available, and I can't even find this in my Fonts folder.
How do I get the system to recognise my PostScript fonts?
In fact, I've mostly been working on things by restarting the computer into pure OS 9.2 mode.
So, I've got a lot of PostScript fonts from a previous system that I've transferred to this new system. (I transported them using Stuffit, so the forks would remain intact)
I placed these files into System Folder:Fonts while running in Pure Classic mode.
I've installed Adobe Type Manager light, from their website. Whenever I run an app and select the font menu (word, quarkxpress...) I've got the correct ATM identifiers next to each font (TT, PS) but the ONLY fonts that are displayed are those that are in "Font Suitcase" files.
There is an exception. A font called "Chicaco" is also available, and I can't even find this in my Fonts folder.
How do I get the system to recognise my PostScript fonts?