Lyn. The Mac stores fonts in three places.
1) System>Library>Fonts: These are available systemwide, usable by the system and all apps.
2) Library>Fonts: These are available to all applications, but not necessarily the system.
3) Users>~username>Library>Fonts: Available only to that particular user.
You should note that Apple itself explicitly recommends against using FontBook in a production environment. Here's why: The way FontBook works is to actually PHYSICALLY move fonts in and out of the folders named above when you activate and deactivate them. If you have numerous fonts (and many production environments do) this has great possibility for FontBook to screw it up and then to leave fonts in places they don't belong.
On top of this you are also using Suitcase.
Take a look here: http://www.jklstudios.com/misc/osxfonts.html
This page will tell you what minimum fonts you need in the folders I named above. I'd also delete this file: com.apple.FontBook.plist
That file is in Users>~username>Preferences
The next time you open FontBook a new file will be generated. But I'd suggest just sticking with Suitcase. You can create some sets and then just use Suitcase to activate needed fonts.
For example, we have 2 main folders. Pueblo Standard Fonts and Pueblo Expanded Fonts. Inside are all the fonts (in seperate folders) that we think are either Standard to our use (i.e., used frequently) or Expanded (used less frequently and not standard). Suitcase sees those two main folders as sets. We have other font sets, but we only activate those as needed.
Hope some of that helps.
Erik Youngren
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