![]() ![]() So you're lucky they work at all, and they will certainly stop working at some point. The "Resource fork" in which T1 fonts store their data, has been deprecated since Mountain Lion, if not earlier. ![]() (Very last sentence.) That was there in October 2018, at least, so likely with the introduction of Mojave. However: Note that Apple's documentation describes Type 1 fonts as 'legacy fonts which might work but aren't recommended'. The fonts should NOT be placed in /Users//Library/Fonts/ as this will activate all of these fonts for the System." To resolve these problems you will need to move the PostScript fonts to a folder under /Users//any folder. In some cases the PostScript fonts may appear in the font menu but the document text does not appear properly. "Due to software security measures in OS X 10.11 (El Capitan), PostScript fonts now need to be located somewhere in the users directory of the logged in Mac account in order for some applications to access them. Make sure your Type 1 fonts are located inside the user account somewhere. ![]()
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