User Guide

a “suitcase file” because it looks like a little suitcase.
Each of these files must be installed in its proper place for
a PostScript font to work.
Installing PostScript fonts in System 6 or earlier
Installing a PostScript font in Macintosh System 6 (or
earlier versions) requires using Font/DA Mover. You can
find Font/DA Mover on the Utilities 2 disk which came with
your Macintosh system software.
1. Quit all open programs.
You can’t make changes to the System file while programs
that use fonts are open.
2. Drag your font’s PostScript file into your System
Folder, making sure that you do not put it inside
any other folder within the System Folder.
3. Double-click on the bitmap file to start Font/DA
Mover.
When Font/DA Mover is active, look at the number in the
top left section of your menu bar. It must be 3.8 or larger.
If the number is 3.6 or smaller, you will not be able to see
the fonts you made with Fontographer. You’ll need to get
rid of the old version and obtain a copy of the newer
version from your Apple Dealer or local user group.
4. Click the Open button and then open your System
file.
A list will appear of all fonts currently residing in your
System file.
5. Select the bitmap sizes of your font that you want to
install by dragging through their names.
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