Other fonts like bit mapped, PostScript and OpenType fonts should work without issues. Try a web search to see if these style fonts can be converted to use with Mac OS X or not. There maybe a converter for these fonts, as well. If you prefer to just add the file to the Fonts folder in Library, here’s the algorithm: Open Finder, press Go in the top Menu bar, select Go to Folder. Transferring PC Type 1 Fonts to the Macintosh. On the distribution CD-ROM, you can also choose to install version 6.1.2, which doesnt show this bug. Double click on the font file to install. If you need to convert Mac T1 fonts to PC, check that the resulting PFM is correct and, if not, ask for an upgrade. Not sure if dfonts work with OS X or not, but may still work if you install Windows on this Mac. Click the + icon in the Font Book window bar and browse to find your font file. There used to be a converter to convert PC Truetype fonts to Mac TrueType fonts, and vice versa, but I am not sure of what this app was and whether it still works with more recent versions of OS X or not. TrueType fonts coded for use with the Mac use the. The only ones you may have trouble with are TrueType fonts that were TrueType fonts that were only coded to work only with Windows PCs. You can install fonts into your Home>Library>Fonts folder, by dragging them into that folder.Īs far as what is compatible or not, just install them to find out.