MACINTOSH

Open Type, True Type ή Postscript installation on 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 Fonts into Mac OS 9.x


Mac OS 9.x support PostScript Type 1 font formats.
Macintosh System 9.x allows you to open 512 suitcases at once.
If you use a font management utility to manage your fonts, follow the instructions for the utility to install and remove fonts.

• 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.


WINDOWS


Installing OpenType or TrueType Fonts in Windows XP, 2000, Vista

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.

• Choose Start > Settings > Control Panel
Note: In Windows XP, choose Start > Control Panel
• Double-click the Fonts folder.
• Choose File > Install New Font.
• Locate the fonts you want to install.
* In the Drives list, select the drive and the folder containing the fonts you want to install.
* In the Folders list, select a folder that contains the fonts you want to install. (Make sure you have unzipped them first.) The fonts in the folder appear under List of Fonts.
• Select the fonts to install. To select more than one font, hold down the CTRL key and click each font.
• To copy the fonts to the Fonts folder, make sure the Copy fonts to the Fonts folder check box is selected.
• Click OK to install the fonts.