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    haha is offline Junior Member
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    I received a set of zipped fonts from my client and I used Stuffit to unzip the files. When unstuffed they are Unix Executable File with 0kb. Are the fonts corrupt or is there someway I can get the fonts to load???

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    It sounds like they didn't give you all of the font. What size is the zip file before you uncompress it?

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    use the built in un-zip provided in the Mac OS. Just right click/select open. But you still may have a problem. They may have used stuffit zip and there is a version out there that mess's up files.

    Good luck

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    The client stuffed the font files and then I was able to load the fonts fine.

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    They probably zipped it on a OS that doesn't save the resource fork.
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    Hi,
    You can finding different language fonts on the Internet.This Fonts is very useful to Microsoft office.you can earn free and commercial fonts.



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