I have numerous AppleWorks files created about ten years ago, when I was using a Blueberry iMac purchased in the summer of 2000. AppleWorks 6 came pre-installed on that computer, and I updated it to AppleWorks 6.2.4 in 2002. I used Postscript fonts when creating those documents.
Those old AppleWorks files are now on my MacBook Pro, on which I am still using OS version 10.4.11. I want to make them all into PDF's, and am willing to do it by hand, one at a time. They default to opening with Pages via double clicking. However, when I make a PDF from that point, the result is a PDF with blank pages.
In Pages, Format. . . Fonts . . . Show Fonts seems to be pointing to a folder called FontCollections in the Library folder in my Home folder. Everything in that folder shows up with a Bridge Collection file icon. But my Postscript fonts are in a different folder, also in the Library folder in my Home folder, called Fonts.
How do I get Pages to access my Postscript fonts? Or otherwise solve the problem of getting PDF's with blank pages?
P.S. I may also try installing AppleWorks on my MacBook Pro. I may discuss that in a different thread.