![]() GIMP just plain doesn't like them anymore. ![]() suit type of font Fontographer produced is a legacy OS 9 and older style Mac TrueType font. Send whatever example you'd like to: retoucher at jklstudios dot com For myself, I almost never use anything other than Times New Roman for simple letters produced in Word. I have them to be legal for the prepress work I do. I have well over 10,000 now I virtually never use. That would be fine, though I can tell you I'd never use or keep your proprietary font. If you are curious to look into the guts of the font to see how to convert it, or what the issue is, I may be able to send you a font with similar parameters. You'd really want to avoid any of them as these old font are just about to go in the dustbin of history. All of them being old 8 bit, non Unicode fonts. Worth a try, but I think your only output options from that far back would be a Mac TrueType font (which is what you're starting with), Type 1 PostScript, or Windows True Type (.ttf). I also found the original Fontographer software and will fire up the MacPlus later today since I believe there is a converter to TrueType in the Fontographer app. suit font that isn't a T1 PS suitcase in the first place. ![]() It then fails because the outline fonts it's expecting to find don't exist. suit file to be the screen font suitcase of a T1 PS font. Even the apps that said they could convert a.
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