Font conundrum

Hi
i am having problems with some fonts not showing up in fontbook. these fonts, helvetica condensed, are postscript type 1 fonts. i also have the suitcase fonts to go with them. everything is in my library fonts folder (the hard drive location, not user)
so, why won't font book display or open these?
thanks
patti

Yes, you can use Windows TrueType fonts in OS X.
Is there another easier way to not have all those fonts show up in my app menu?
Yes, by removing any you don't need from the system. You can find which fonts you must have in my article, Font Management in OS X . All others can be removed, or moved to a different location.
There are greatly better font managers out there than Font Book. I'd delete if from the hard drive and use either Suitcase Fusion, or the free Font Explorer X.
do all those fonts in the library need to be NOT in folders - like can i catagorize all my helveticas, garamonds, etc. or do they not work if they are in folders?
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