Extensis Suitcase Fusion 4: 1Y ASA add., Win, FR ZWF-40106 User Manual
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Suitcase Fusion provides options ideal for graphic design situations in addition to production environments.
Let’s say a designer is working on a brochure for a client. The client’s corporate identity involves two font
families, but the designer is free to incorporate other typefaces into the design as well. To use these fonts
Let’s say a designer is working on a brochure for a client. The client’s corporate identity involves two font
families, but the designer is free to incorporate other typefaces into the design as well. To use these fonts
consistently, the designer does the following:
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Suitcase Fusion automatically creates a new set for these fonts to be used with the job.
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Previews and prints samples of various other fonts that might be used, and adds them to the set.
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Activates the font set temporarily.
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Uses the fonts to create an initial design in QuarkXPress and sends it to the client for approval.
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Opens the QuarkXPress document several days later to incorporate changes. Only the fonts required by
the job are automatically activated by the QuarkXPress auto-activation XTension.
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Finishes the job and uses the XTension to create a new document set in Suitcase Fusion for future
reference and then collects the fonts for output to provide a copy of the fonts for the service bureau.
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Receives additional jobs from the client and changes the document set to permanently active (so the
fonts are always available).
For more detailed descriptions of how Suitcase Fusion can fit into your workflow, please see the Typical Setup
chapter of this guide.
The Suitcase Fusion Advantage
In a professional design workplace, a common challenge is the need to have multiple versions of a font available
for different projects. The combination of the Font Vault, Font Sense information and the auto-activation plug-ins
for different projects. The combination of the Font Vault, Font Sense information and the auto-activation plug-ins
makes Suitcase Fusion the most accurate choice for font activation.
For example, you may have a document that was designed years ago with a specific foundry’s Helvetica font.
Since the time of the document creation, it is likely that new versions of Helvetica have been created that add
new glyphs, update kerning values and generally make the font better. When you open your old document, you
need to make sure that you are using exactly the same font that was used when the document was originally
designed. The newer version of the font might create unpredictable and expensive results, including text reflow
and general design headaches. Other Font managers, not being of professional caliber, will see these two fonts
For example, you may have a document that was designed years ago with a specific foundry’s Helvetica font.
Since the time of the document creation, it is likely that new versions of Helvetica have been created that add
new glyphs, update kerning values and generally make the font better. When you open your old document, you
need to make sure that you are using exactly the same font that was used when the document was originally
designed. The newer version of the font might create unpredictable and expensive results, including text reflow
and general design headaches. Other Font managers, not being of professional caliber, will see these two fonts
as completely identical, and use them seemingly interchangeably.
To best solve this problem, Suitcase Fusion examines each font and creates a unique Font Sense identifier for
each font. These identifiers are created using a combination of many of the font’s attributes, including PostScript
name, kerning values, version number, etc. These values are stored in the Suitcase Fusion database, and by
using the Suitcase Fusion plug-ins when creating your document, in each document itself. Using this method,
the next time you open the document, fonts that have the same Font Sense information can be automatically
To best solve this problem, Suitcase Fusion examines each font and creates a unique Font Sense identifier for
each font. These identifiers are created using a combination of many of the font’s attributes, including PostScript
name, kerning values, version number, etc. These values are stored in the Suitcase Fusion database, and by
using the Suitcase Fusion plug-ins when creating your document, in each document itself. Using this method,
the next time you open the document, fonts that have the same Font Sense information can be automatically
activated.