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dfontifier

dfontifier - 2.0.1

convert .dfonts to TrueType & vice versa

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Current Version: 2.0.1
Release Date: 2004-05-10
License: Freeware
Downloads (this version): 13,925
Downloads (all versions): 17,891
Price: donations

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Product Description:

dfontifier is an application that can convert Mac OS X-style Datafork TrueType fonts (.dfonts) into ordinary Mac OS 9-style TrueType fonts and vice versa.
  • This may be useful when sending jobs to service bureaus that are still in OS 9.

  • Also, while most font managers I've seen, including Alsoft's MasterJuggler, Insider Software's FontAgent Pro, and Extensis's Suitcase or Font Reserve, have the ability to "bridge the gap" between the OS X native and Classic environments by making fonts you've activated available to both environments, they, as well as OS X itself, seem to be limited when it comes to data fork-based fonts. For example, if you have AmericanTypewriter.dfont installed in your Classic "/System Folder/Fonts/" folder or enabled in your font manager, it'll be available to native OS X applications, but since Classic doesn't know how to make use of data fork-based .dfonts, OS X or your font manager can't make it available to Classic. dfontifier can help solve this problem by allowing you to convert your .dfonts into regular resource fork-based TT fonts. That way, when you install your fonts, or use your font manager to enable your fonts, (including what would be many default, Apple-installed .dfonts), you can be certain that you're using the same exact font set in the native OS X environment as you are in the Classic environment.
  • What's new in this version:

    • Worked around an AppleScript bug affecting the System Events application within OS X v.10.2.8 specifically, where it would fail to set the file type and creator type of converted fonts, resulting in generic-looking documents rather than usable fonts.
    • A couple of minor user-interface tweaks.

    Operating System Requirements:

    This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

    • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC
    • Mac OS X 10.3.9
    • Mac OS X 10.3
    • Mac OS X 10.2

    Additional Requirements:

    • Mac OS X 10.2 or higher

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    dfontifier Developer NoteAudioS... - Version: 2.0, 4/1/2004 01:44AM PST

    Mark Douma (Mark Douma LLC)
    I'd be happy to try to look into what happened with that particular font. Feel free to email me at mdouma46 AT mac.com or instant message me at AIM: MarkDouma46. In addition, if you're having any other trouble with "garbage text", you might want to check out another app I have, Font Cache Cleaner {--(that's a link).

    Hope this helps....
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    dfontifier Reviewworks mostly - Version: 2.0, 3/31/2004 11:19PM PST

    AudioS
    worked for all of my older fonts except one which it made some garbage text. but it seemed to work for the most part.
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