Thanks, Louis... since I already use Suitcase, I'll have no prob with Suitcase X (just have to fork out for that instead of forking out for all those fonts...). regards michael Michael Pennamacoor Abgrundrisse tel: 01304 617626 fax: 0870 163 8935 e: michael at abgrundrisse.net http://www.abgrundrisse.net http://www.cafeshops.com/Abgrundrisse http://michael-pennamacoor.fotopic.net ---------- >From: "Louis Katz" <louiskatz at badkatz.com> >To: "Home Macintosh Users List" <HomeMac at lists.themacintoshguy.com> >Subject: [HM] Re: fonts... >Date: Mon, Jul 12, 2004, 7:42 pm > > Hi Michael, > > Your old fonts should work just fine. If you've got a substantial font > library, I'd suggest you invest in a 3rd-party font management utility such > as Font Reserve (www.extensis.com). Good luck! > > Louis > > -----Original Message----- > From: Home Macintosh Users List [mailto:HomeMac at lists.themacintoshguy.com] > On Behalf Of enterprise > Sent: Sunday, July 11, 2004 6:26 AM > To: Home Macintosh Users List > Subject: [HM] fonts... > > A simple question (I, who am ignorant, think): just about to throw myself > into InDesign CS (an OS X app only); never having gotten into OS X before > (still using OS 9.2: all my software is OS 9 and below), can one utilise all > the fonts I have used in PageMaker (say)? Ones available to OS 9 apps? Or > does one have to use new OS X fonts? > > regards to all > > michael