DFONT

Mac Data Fork Suitcase Format
File type: Font and typeface file
A dfont file extension is associated with the Mac Data Fork Suitcase Format. A dfont file stores font.
What is dfont file?
File type category:
Font and typeface file
Date updated: November 29, 2024
The dfont file extension is used for a Data Fork Suitcase file format used in Mac OS X (macOS). Data fork suitcases must have the filename extension dfont.
They may optionally be given the file type DFON.
One of the innovations offered by Mac OS X (macOS) is that font suitcases can be completely stored in a file's data fork. All of the resource fork's data is stored in the data fork, which allows more efficient access to font data as well as the ability to copy font suitcases to and from file systems that do not recognize resource forks.
The data fork suitcase format is different from the data fork TrueType font format used by Microsoft Windows. Data fork suitcases contain all of the resources associated with a Macintosh font, including 'FOND' and 'NFNT' resources, which are used with QuickDraw Text.
How to open dfont file?
Use any font viewer to view content of *.dfont files.
How to convert dfont file?
Probably can be exported to toher formats.
Suggested software to open dfont file:
Associated software actions with the dfont file
Software applications that can open dfont files:
TypeTool (Microsoft Windows)
TypeTool for Mac (Apple macOS / Mac OS X)
Software applications that can edit dfont files:
TypeTool (Microsoft Windows)
TypeTool for Mac (Apple macOS / Mac OS X)
Programs for viewing dfont files:
DiskFonts (Multiplatform)
Software apps that import dfont files:
TypeTool (Microsoft Windows)
Fontographer (Microsoft Windows)
Fontographer for Mac (Apple macOS / Mac OS X)
TypeTool for Mac (Apple macOS / Mac OS X)
Bits'N'Picas (Multiplatform)
Online font converter (On-line services)
Software apps that export dfont files:
Bits'N'Picas (Multiplatform)
Software applications that handle other tasks involving dfont files:
macOS (Apple macOS / Mac OS X)
Mac OS X (Apple macOS / Mac OS X)