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One way to deliver custom fonts on macOS is to deploy them via a configuration profile. In this case, you’re deploying a profile which includes a copy of the font file or files. For example, here’s how the open source Caprasimo font looks when deployed via a profile.
You can access information about the font in question using the Font Book app on macOS Sequoia.
In Font Book.app, you should see the profile-deployed font appearing in the My Fonts section. You can also access information about the font from here.
But how do you extract the font file from the profile? You can also do this using the Font Book app. For more details, see below the jump.
You can use the following procedure to export a font which was installed using a configuration profile:
1. Open Font Book.app.
2. Find the font in question and select it.
3. Under the File menu, choose the Export… option.
4. Select where you want to save the exported font file to.
5. Verify that the font file has been exported to the desired location.