It's a font "suitcase", and IIRC the font data is actually in the
"resource" fork. At least under Mac OS X, fontforge seems to be able
to deal with these. If you have the file on a non-Mac OS machine it
may well be corrupt, since non-Mac filesystems do not preserve the
resource fork data.
On 2009-
On Sun, May 03, 2009 at 08:02:40AM +0200, Jan Willem Stumpel wrote:
> I have a font for an exotic language (Javanese) that I want to
> convert to UTF-8 encoding. Problem is, the font file was made on a
> Macintosh using Fontographer, and it has a .suit file extension
> that Fontforge doesn't know h