User`s manual

TransType Pro
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Adding Macintosh Fonts
Macintosh and PC have different file systems, so to access traditional
Macintosh (pre-MacOS X) fonts on a PC you have to perform some
additional steps or sometimes use third-party programs. This process is
described in full detail in the
Macintosh to PC Conversion chapter on page 66,
and we strongly recommend you read it before trying to convert Macintosh
font files with TransType.
After you have added fonts to the Source list they will appear according to
their structure. Thus Macintosh font suitcases appear as two-level items
and PC font files as separate files. In the Destination list you will see the
fonts in their post-conversion form – PC fonts that will be converted to
Macintosh formats will appear united in suitcases. Macintosh fonts
converted to PC will keep their "suitcase" structure for easier navigation.