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Macintosh TrueType Installation (.mtt) (We recommend you use TrueType fonts on the Macintosh if possible.)
This TrueType version is formatted for the Macintosh computer in MacBinary format. This encodes both resource and data forks into one file so it can be encoded in a ZIP file. Using this file on a MAC is a two step process:
1. Expand the ZIP file: After the distribution file (which is in ZIP format) is copied to a folder on the MAC it must be expanded or decompressed so you can see all the font files in the distribution package.
2. Decode the MacBinary font file: Within the distribution file, the individual font file you wish to use must be decoded and then copied into the system fonts folder. There are several MAC programs that can open ZIP files and decode MacBinary files. In our example below, we use Stuffit Expander available from Aladdin Systems.