Photoshop 6 font recognition

I have a G4 with both classic and 10.4.11 OS installed. I currently own Photoshop 6. I have recently added a few .ttf fonts to my system folder fonts. The problem I am having is that Photoshop or my Illustrator 8 do not recognize these fonts as they do not appear on the font list in either program. As I want to use these fonts in a project I am doing currently, what can I do to cause photoshop or illustrator to recognize them? Both programs reside on the classic side.
Thank you.
Greg Gertz

Thank you Ramon, I think this may be the answer, that is maybe the fonts are not compatible with Classic. I have QuarkXpress 7 and they all show up on the font list in Quark which is an OSX application. I am working on an iMovie for my nephew's soccer team and I wanted a Star Wars font to work on from photoshop. If you have any suggestions on where to get a font like this to work in classic, please let me know.
Thanks again.
Greg Gertz

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