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Mac will not open font suitcase files6/20/2023 ![]() ![]() (In reply to Haik Aftandilian from comment #14) Running the Terminal Command for fonts I get the following fonts showing up.ġ 05/881481668/TimesNewRomanPS-BoldItalicMTġ fontvault/SA/l/TT/freefont/Gunship/1/2127239866/Gunship If the above command doesn't work for you, there are some other debugging steps we can try. I'm not an expert on fonts, but the Wikipedia page on it lists type 1 postscript fonts as having extension. It could be that you have fonts with a different extension and we'll have to fix the browser sandbox rules to account for that. (I haven't tried this command on OS X 10.10 yet.)Īt the moment, our sandbox will allow files ending in. $ system_profiler SPFontsDataType|grep Location|awk -F. Running the following command from the Terminal (/Applications/Utilities/Terminal) should print a list of all the font file extensions you're using (and how many of each). Most are OpenType, TrueType or Type 1 Postscript formats. > somewhere as some of these fonts are going on 20 years old, but they're not I mean, they may exist in a folder on the hard drive
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