In Debian, you might want to try using pfaedit to convert macintosh truetype fonts to Windows. It's primarily a font editor but can also import from and export to a fair number of outline font formats. I personally have had mixed results when importing Macintosh fonts.
Arun [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > >Hello, > > >How can I installed some Mac fonts on my x86 Linux Box ? > > >Thanks > > >Yogesh > > Mac fonts are not any different than those ttf fonts in Windows but > anyway... > > 1. Use ttfconverter (a handy Macintosh utility that should still be > folating around the cyberspace) to convert Macintosh true type fonts > to ttf and install them as usual. > > I do not know of *nix equivalent to this utility but I am assuming > someone made it available. You need to convert ttf fonts on Mac to > ttf fonts usable for Windows and work from there. As far as old mac > bitmap fonts go, I'm afraid I can't help you there and I don't know > if it can be done at all... > > Of course, you will need to enable true type fonts as usual > (information is available, google and ye shall find...)... > > > Davor -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]