Fonts showing up as Unix executible files in snow leopard

Hello,
We just upgraded to new imacs with Snow Leopard 10.6.4 and almost all of our fonts located on the hard drive are showing up as Unix Executable files with 0kb. Besides having problems installing these into Suitcase Fusion 2, I think the fact that they are showing up this way initially may be the root of the problem with Suitcase. Is anyone else experiencing this and what can I do to solve this problem?
Thanks,
Kristie

So, the fonts are showing up fine on the mac with tiger (10.4.11) which is reading them from the network server (Windows drive)...
Whew! Good. Some servers are set up to allow this, others kill any resource fork dependent fonts you put on them.
By default, when you copy any Mac files to a Windows formatted drive (NTFS, FAT32), you end up with two files. Once for the data fork, and one for the resource fork. So say you have a legacy TrueType font named Basil. On the Windows drive, a file named Basil will be created for the data fork, which is the one you will see from your Mac. OS X will also create a file name ._Basil to store the resource fork data. You don't see this one from your Mac because it starts with a period. Any such file is automatically hidden from the user's view in OS X.
Anyway, you can try two things. One, copy the files from the server to the Mac running Tiger. When you copy such split files back to a Mac formatted drive, they are automatically put back together by OS X into a normal Mac data/resource file. If that works (they maintain their size once copied back to that Mac), then you can put them on a flash drive and bring them over to the Macs running Snow Leopard.
Else, you can have IT look into what's wrong/different with the network setup in the new Macs that they aren't reading the networked fonts the same way the Tiger computer is. Right now, they're not seeing the ._xxx resource fork data.
On top of that, assuming the fonts do copy back correctly to the Mac running Tiger, I would definitely create a permanent backup of all your fonts in Mac format, such as on a CD, and put it in a safe place.
which folder should I dump them in? My little house/Library/font? Or some other folder?
If there are multiple users of each Mac, then put them in the main /Library/Fonts/ folder. Then any user of that Mac can use the fonts. If you were to put them in the Fonts folder of you user account, then only you would be able to use them (or anyone else logged into your account). The downside to either of these locations is that they are on all the time, by default.
Since you're using Suitcase, you can put them wherever you want and activate them as necessary. You can even leave them in the /Library/Fonts/ folder since you still deactivate any fonts you want within that folder from Suitcase's interface.

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