- #FONT PACKAGES FOR MAC FOR MAC OS X#
- #FONT PACKAGES FOR MAC MAC OS#
- #FONT PACKAGES FOR MAC INSTALL#
- #FONT PACKAGES FOR MAC PRO#
#FONT PACKAGES FOR MAC INSTALL#
Each font package or collection will be in its own folder. Locate the fonts you want to install on your hard-drive or go to the location you downloaded the fonts to.If you are using ATM Light without a font management utility. use the following instructions to install the fonts:
#FONT PACKAGES FOR MAC MAC OS#
The Mac OS can only read font files that are loose in the system font location it can’t read files inside another folder. Note: Do not move an entire folder containing fonts into the System location. If the fonts only need to be accessible to Carbon/native applications, install into the OS X native environment instead. If you want your fonts to be accessible to both Classic and Carbon/native applications, install your fonts into the Classic environment. If you are running Mac OS X, decide if you want to install fonts into both the Classic environment and the OS X native environment.
#FONT PACKAGES FOR MAC FOR MAC OS X#
otf fonts on Mac OS 8.6 to 9.2 or Mac OS X “Classic” requires ATM Light 4.6 or later (4.6.2 for Mac OS X Classic). The fonts are now installed and will appear in the font menus of your Carbon and native applications.
Note: fonts in this location can be used only by the specified user. Fonts in this location can be used by any user. (a) /Library/Fonts/ Note: you must be logged on as an “Administrator” to place fonts in this location. (Note that the fonts must be loose in the destination folder, not in a subfolder.)
#FONT PACKAGES FOR MAC PRO#
To install your fonts using a font management utility (e.g., Extensis Suitcase, Font Reserve, FontAgent Pro or MasterJuggler), refer to that utility’s documentation for instructions on adding and activating the fonts. Fonts installed in the OS X native environment can be accessed by (a) any user or (b) just by an individual user. However, fonts installed in OS X system locations are not available to “Classic” applications (see section below). Mac OS X has native support for Type 1 and OpenType fonts, which can be installed just like other font type on OS X. The fonts are now installed and will appear in the font menus of your applications.
Navigate to the folder that contains the fonts you want to install (if the fonts were wrapped in an installer, this may be in C:\temp\Adobe unless you told the installer to put them elsewhere).