

Those are the only applications that Windows Type 1 PostScript fonts will with work on a Mac without converting them to another format. If you have the Adobe CS2 or CS3 programs installed, you can place such fonts in the /Library/Application Support/Adobe/Fonts/ folder to use them in the Adobe apps. pfm extensions, then those are Windows Type 1 PostScript fonts, which do not work on the Mac at all. None of them, nor the system itself will load outline fonts without the matching suitcase of screen fonts present.Īlso, as geoffco85 noted, they simply may be incompatible with the Mac OS. That's not a problem with Font Book, Suitcase or other font manager. You can see the fonts, but they will not load. You will get exactly what you are having problems with. But the font can be installed as it is and be used on your Mac without any issues Simply tick ‘Select all fonts’ and click ‘Install Checked’ and your. They also must be in the same folder.Ģ) The suitcase of bitmap fonts will work alone, but output will be terrible since the system will print the fonts using the 72 dpi screen fonts in the suitcase if the outline portions are missing.ģ) Having only the outline fonts will not work. This triggered warning cannot be solved without re-creating the font and reducing the coordinates (which would result in a totally different font). Must have both the screen and printer fonts for a given set in order to work. The rest are the outline printer fonts.ġ) The files for a Type 1 PostScript font The first file which I highlighted in green is the font suitcase of bitmap screen fonts.

One file is a suitcase containing all of the low res bitmap screen fonts. From the sounds of it, you don't have the whole font.
