Why are you renaming existing fonts?
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zayyan_muhammad said 
... what the application for convert file fcp to be a working font????
Font Creator v8.
You are aware you will be downloading a zip containing the font (+ variations)?
Not similar but a perfect match. Just condensed to some 41%.
Edited on Apr 05, 2015 at 12:56 by koeiekat
kr2c said 
... By the way I know which ones are tff's without the extensions.
If that were true then how come you were perplexed? You downloaded a font which you saved somewhere. Then you saw a file with that font name. Ergo, it had to be a ttf.

Check your j and the dot of the i ... horrible.
Also, avoid intersecting contours.
kr2c said 
... Yes I have my setting so that I don't see file types. Maybe I shou;d change that I guess
Yes, you should. It always helps when you have a clue of what you are doing.
I am afraid that kr2c doesn't know Menhir, default settings for known file types.
drf said 
It's Friday
And even worse ... Good Friday

Looks like your computer does not recognize the file as a font. Do you see the ttf extension? Did you try 'open'? Did you download on a WiFi connection? WiFi is often critical for fonts, one bit wrong and the checksum doesn't match anymore and the font is refused.
Can you tell as exactly as possible how you downloaded what from where and all you did after the download?
The blank space in-between lines.
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