shiroiwashi's avatar
Same message.

I was able to run the fonts through a converter, and oddly enough they work just fine as Apple's previous ".tt" TrueType on an older Mac. But my workhorse G5 rejects the .TTF and can't use the .tt...

Oh, woe is us! :no:
skullsntikis's avatar
Sorry, chief. I'm all out of ideas. I did see a problem with the initial MAC naming, but thought I fixed it...

Any thoughts?
shiroiwashi's avatar
Any thoughts for fixing it? No clue. Fonts are rather like mysterious women to me: beautiful, yet so strange that I can't hope to figure them out. =D

Any thoughts for working around it? I made a Photoshop file on the older Mac that has all of the flame characters at a ridiculously huge point size and turned into images on separate layers. It's not as convenient as simply typing them down at will, but they get converted from text prior to distortion anyway.

And thanks for all your trouble, sir! If you have in mind a GT4 car you'd like to see flamed, let me know and it shall be yours.
skullsntikis's avatar
Ha ha ha

What's the exact error message? Unfortunately I don't know anyone who uses a Mac...
shiroiwashi's avatar
After I click to "Install Font" a warning dialog shows up that says "Problems may have been found with some fonts during validation." and there's a red X next to "Font Name Table" that corresponds to "Serious problems were found. Do not use this font."

If it's any consolation, I've never ever seen anything like that from a font before. (O_o);
skullsntikis's avatar
I don't get it...it HAS to be something in the naming...