![]() I guess it has to do with the data being stored in a "fork" whatnot. I converted and emailed myself the fonts from the graphic designers laptop. Where wold I find the the "data fork" and "resource fork" on the Mac? I want to be able to tell the designer exactly where to look.ĭFontSplitter works on the original computer but not on my PC. (A different machine from the original.) "Get Info" reveals that there is no file extension, leading me to believe that this is the newer font format. Type 1 Fonts on a Mac: Two files are required to use a Type 1 font on the Mac. The PFM file contains metric data including kerning. The PFB file contains the actual font outline data. The font doesn't work when downloaded to Mac OS X either. Type 1 Fonts Under Windows: Two files are required to use a Type 1 font under Windows. ![]() Can someone please explain that?ĭo I need both for a font conversion? What do I tell my graphic designer to send me? I saw something online about "data fork" and "resource fork" that has to match up. (FrancoNormal, actually.)ĭFontSplitter didn't work. ![]() (Surprise! I didn't thinks so, but I'd be a fool for asking if that was the answer, so I tried.) Perhaps I need to try a different extension?Īre there any utilities to convert the font? A Windows equivalent? It's called Franco. Windows Vista shows it as a "File".Ĭhanging the file extension doesn't work. I have a font that was used on Mac OS X 10.5. ![]()
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