![]() ![]() I used Alladdin Stuffit for transferring the font files from Mac->PC, then used Transtype (by Pyrus) for font format transformation (Mac PS1 to Windows PS1). I lost some of the kerning pairs, and font naming was messed up due to MacOS/Winwoes differences (rather: Windows’ restriction to only four members in a font family). I did once try to convert ‘the sans’, ‘the mix’, and ‘the serif’, but the result was not easily usable. – any problems with accessibility of certain glyphs?/encoding schemes? – any naming problems/accessibility of roman/italic, weights? – in which file format where the Mac fonts? Postscript Type 1 or else? – what happened to the kerning pair information of the transformed fonts? Are the kerning pairs still intact? ![]() I’ve had great success converting Mac fonts to PC this way. I’m sure if you do a search you will find. There are (or were) trial versions of each available. ‘CrossFont’ will then convert the file (font) to PC. ‘TransMac’ will re-write the code (or something like that). (How To) convert a Mac-font to PC-font ?The best way I have found is a 2 step process.
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