How to convert Mac font (dfont) to Windows font (ttf)
In the following article, we will show you some basic steps to convert Mac fonts into compatible fonts on Windows. Even if you copy the font into the Windows system directory, the operating system cannot be identified ...
In the following article, we will cover some basic steps to convert Mac fonts into compatible fonts on Windows. Even if you copy the font to Windows system folder, the operating system cannot be recognized, because simply the dfont format only works on the Mac, if you want to fix this problem, you need to convert it to TrueType format (ttf).
And to do this, we will need the DfontSplitter support tool. After installing, open the program, press the + button to assign the font set to convert, or simply simply drag and drop:
These font files are stored in the System / Library / Fonts folder, and you can search for other font types in the Font Book application, right-click the font and select Reveal in Finder:
Then, select the archive folder and click Convert . We will see a lot of files appear in this storage folder, just save the ttf extension files, and copy to the c: WindowsFonts folder of the Windows computer. Good luck!
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