Hey Steve,
I just had to troubleshoot some Mac-Windows-Marquee issues, so maybe this may help:
On a Mac, make sure your font is a TrueType font, not an OpenType variant. You can convert font types on https://onlinefontconverter.com/
Even if you have converted the font, you may still get the error message (if it's feasible to manually change the font to the right one, you're done here). The Mac and Windows versions of Marquee show slightly different font names sometimes.
That's because one font may well have different names. In the font Metadata there one name "Family Name" and one "Name for Humans". If these don't match for the standard font (i.e. not bold or italic, but regular), on a PC Marquee will show the font as "Font Name Regular", on the Mac as "Font Name" – thus it won't find the font. I changed metadata with a program called FontForge (free) and it went from Mac to PC and vice versa.
Good luck,
Christian
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