![]() Unfortunately this is more art than science, but the font data should have a name similar to the name of the font style you are editing. You should then be prompted with a list of data sources within the suitcase, and you need to choose the corresponding font data from the list. ![]() Go to File > Merge Feature Info… in the menu, and choose the file that is the font suitcase. If it worked, you should see a grid of all the font characters. Set the file filter in the Open dialog to show all files. FontForge will probably not show the file, since typically they do not have a file extension. Open one of the PostScript outline font files. ![]() There is no standard naming convention, unfortunately, but it should be pretty obvious. For example, the suitcase might be named "Gadzooks Family" and Finder will show its type as "font suitcase" and with it you might see files called GadzooIta and GadzooMed (the italic and medium styles) which have the Finder type of "PostScript® Type 1 outline font".
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