Does anyone know of a font editor for Windows that can at least read and view fonts in the SUIT format? I don't need to generate fonts in this format, but I have a reference font in that format that seems to behave differently (or at least is configured differently) than its Windows counterpart in TTF format. I'm trying to understand the internal differences so that I can better support my Windows & Mac customers to whom I'd like to supply fonts only in TTF format.
I realize that might not make much sense, but I'm just putting feelers out there since I know many of you have been doing this for a lot longer than I have. I'm grateful for your help.
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But, if you put them into a zip archive on the Mac side, you can transfer them intact to Windows and convert them to a Windows TTF using TransType for Windows directly from the zip files.
See also this.
I don't know if any other Windows software can do this.
There is a trial version, maybe this will be enough for You.
I have used it a long time ago in the postcript fonts age and It was very useful.
They just have to be in a Zip archive, because otherwise you would lose data moving the fonts to a Windows file system, before our apps even get to see them.