| ... I believe I had to use these same file types a while ago at work. I ended up using some free/shareware Windows utility to convert it to a Mac-compatible Truetype font (granted, the Mac can use "Type 1" fonts, but the structure of the files is different)... when I get back to work, I'll get to the Windows machine and tell you what program I used to convert it to TrueType....
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-Adam S ... PowerBook G4 (Mac OS X... the latest version, whatever it is, I've got it, dangit) and original iPod (iLove music, therefore iLove iPod)
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