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How to Extract and Convert Fonts from DMG Files to TTF Apple users and Windows designers often face a common compatibility barrier: macOS font packages distributed inside .dmg (Disk Image) files. If you are on a Windows or Linux machine, you cannot open a DMG file natively to access the typography inside. Furthermore, Apple system fonts frequently use the .dfont or .ttc formats, which do not always play nicely with standard Windows applications.
Before you can convert the font, you need to extract the actual font file from the DMG container. dmg font to ttf repack
Sometimes, the DMG contains a .ttc (TrueType Collection) file. These can also be converted to .ttf using the same tools mentioned above (DfontSplitter or Online Converters). How to Extract and Convert Fonts from DMG