Installing Fonts for the Macintosh
After you download and unpack your fonts, you can install them.
System Requirements
- OpenType
fonts work in Mac OS X.
- TrueType
fonts work in Mac OS X and earlier versions.
- To use PostScript
Type 1 fonts, you need to install Adobe Type Manager (ATM) or ATM
Deluxe. If you are running Mac OS X, you do not need to install ATM
since it is part of the operating system already. Note that you can download ATM Light for free from Adobe's Web site.
If you use a font management utility to manage your fonts, follow the instructions
for the utility to install and remove fonts. If you do not have a font management
utility, you can install fonts into the System Folder.
Installing PostScript, OpenType, or TrueType Fonts in Mac OS X
Mac OS X supports PostScript
Type 1, OpenType, and TrueType
font formats.
If you use a font management utility to manage your fonts, follow the
instructions for the utility to install and remove fonts.
Note: We recommend installing only one format
- OpenType, TrueType, or PostScript - of a font. Installing two or more
formats of the same font may cause problems when you try to use view,
or print the font.
Installing Fonts into Mac OS X
- Before installing fonts, you should close
any open applications. For some applications, new fonts do not appear
in the font menu if you install them while the application is open.
- In the Finder, open the folder or disk that
contains the fonts you want to install.
- Select the font suitcases for the fonts
you want to install. For PostScript
Type 1 fonts, also select the printer outline files.
- Drag and drop the fonts into
the Fonts folder in the Library folder.
Note: If you want fonts to be availabe to
applications running in Classic mode, you must install fonts in Macintosh
TrueType or Macintosh PostScript format into the Fonts folder inside
the Classic System Folder.
Installing PostScript or TrueType Fonts in Mac OS 9.x or 8.x
Mac OS 9.x and 8.x support PostScript
Type 1 and TrueType
font formats.
Macintosh System 9.x allows you to open 512 suitcases at once. Macintosh System
8.x and earlier only allow you to open 128 font suitcases at one time. If you exceed
these limits, not all the fonts you install will work.
If you use a font management utility to manage your fonts, follow the
instructions for the utility to install and remove fonts.
Note: We recommend installing only one format
- TrueType or PostScript - of a font. Installing two or more formats of
the same font may cause problems when you try to use view, or print the
font. To install PostScript Type 1 fonts, we recommend you use Adobe Type Manager (ATM) Deluxe or ATM Light. You can download ATM Light for free from Adobe's Web site.
Installing Fonts into Mac OS 9.x or 8.x
- Before installing fonts, you should close
any open applications. For some applications, new fonts do not appear
in the font menu if you install them while the application is open.
- In the Finder, open the folder or disk that
contains the fonts you want to install.
- Select the font suitcases for the fonts
you want to install. For PostScript
Type 1 fonts, also select the printer outline files.
- Drag and drop the fonts onto the closed
System Folder icon.
- Click OK to install the fonts.
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