Thanks for this - I shall try it at the first opportunity.

With regards to legality, I'm quite sure that I'm on solid ground with regards 
to redistributability.  I'm the designer of the typeface.

(Geeky background information) Nearly twenty years ago, I got a copy of 
Fontographer 3.something in a bundle - I wanted a custom typeface for my App, 
so I suspect that when I finish my App it will possibly be the only modern OS X 
App which was partially created on an LCIII!  I can't afford a new version of 
Fontographer, so getting my old Mac down from the loft was the easiest way of 
creating my typeface.

-- Pascal

On 4 Feb 2012, at 05:01, Jens Alfke wrote:

> 
> On Feb 3, 2012, at 7:05 PM, John Joyce wrote:
> 
>> Does this work for you...?
>> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2444717/embed-font-in-a-mac-bundle
> 
> That’s a better answer than mine, since I’d forgotten about needing to set 
> the ATSApplicationFontsPath key.
> 
> Also, heed the reminder to make sure it’s legal to redistribute the font this 
> way. Even free fonts may have a license agreement that prohibits them from 
> being used for commercial purposes, or embedded in an app.
> 
> —Jens


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