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OOo does not find fonts which are in my library

Posted: Wed Feb 22, 2012 11:19 am
by bnj
Hi,

I just added a font to my library. I tried to restart open office and to restart my computer, but still OpenOffice does not find this font. How can I change this?

The font is Brauer Neue. I have four files: BraueNeuBol, BraueNeuReg, BrauerNeue-Bold.suit and BrauerNeue-Regular.suit.
My computer is a MacBook Pro with Mac OS X 10.7.3.
I use OpenOffice 3.3.0
For the font, I have tried both locations /Library/Fonts and /System/Library/Fonts, restarting everything each time.
The font shows up correctly in the application "Font Book" and can be used in the application "TextEdit".

Thank you in advance for your help.

Re: OOo does not find fonts which are in my library

Posted: Wed Feb 22, 2012 11:22 am
by Hagar Delest
Hi and welcome to the forum!

See perhaps that one: Unavailable Fonts.
I've moved your post to the Mac forum.

Please add '[Solved]' at the beginning of your first post title (edit button) if your issue has been fixed.

Re: OOo does not find fonts which are in my library

Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2012 11:59 pm
by exegete77
With the .suit extension, that means it was packaged for the Suitcase application. You might try using this Free Font Conventer.

Re: OOo does not find fonts which are in my library

Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2012 6:53 pm
by bnj
Thank you for your answers
I tried to convert my font files, as you suggested, but it does not work. The software mentioned in http://sgruendel.blogspot.com/2007/10/i ... ffice.html is for linux. And the Free Font Converter does not accept my files.
Do you know of any good font conversion software for mac?

Re: OOo does not find fonts which are in my library

Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2012 7:05 pm
by RoryOF
Googling for "convert suit font to ttf" (no quotes) gave several likely candidates.

Re: OOo does not find fonts which are in my library

Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2012 8:26 pm
by Madd the Sane
Based on the font names, I'm assuming that you have either a bitmap or TrueType font in the suitcase and a PostScript outline in the shortened name. I'm guessing that OpenOffice uses FreeType to render fonts. If you only have the bitmap fonts with PostScript outlines, then it might not be able to read them. Most Mac OS X apps use the font capabilities of Mac OS X, so most Mac apps don't care if your font is PostScript or TrueType.

One utility that should be able to convert Mac PostScript fonts to a PostScript OTF that most, if not all, font utilities/readers can use is FontForge. You can either build it from source or use Fink/MacPorts to build it.