TransType did the trick wonderfully! But, that's only a beta version that expired on 3/31, and they haven't released the software yet. Why not? Not trying to be difficult, I just can't see why since all fonts are a suitcase of one type or another. You cannot use a font suitcase to convert to a webfont though, so still searching. A TrueType Collection (.ttc) contains multiple screen and printer fonts, just like an old Mac legacy TrueType font suitcase. Like the older original TrueType font format, OpenType fonts (PostScript or TrueType) contain both the screen and printer fonts within the same file. We use them all the time, as do our clients.Įven an OpenType font is a suitcase of sorts (as is an Apple. Hmm, having been in the professional prepress end for over 30 years, I can say without reservation that using fonts in suitcase form have been, and still are being used extensively. Unfortunately, most commercial printers cannot use Font Suitcases so sending them a font suitcase for a project would raise a few eyebrows I think.
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