Extensis Suitcase Fusion 4: 1Y ASA add., Win, FR ZWF-40106 User Manual
Product codes
ZWF-40106
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Font Conflicts
If you attempt to activate a font that conflicts with an already open font, typically Suitcase Fusion deactivates the
currently active font and activates the requested font instead.
You can control how Suitcase reacts to font conflicts by changing the settings in the Suitcase Fusion
currently active font and activates the requested font instead.
You can control how Suitcase reacts to font conflicts by changing the settings in the Suitcase Fusion
Preferences.
To tell Suitcase Fusion to warn you about font conflicts:
To tell Suitcase Fusion to warn you about font conflicts:
1.
Choose Edit > Preferences.
2.
Enable the
Notify if a Conflict Occurs
option.
3.
Click OK.
With conflict notifications enabled, when Suitcase Fusion attempts to activate a font that conflicts with a
currently active font, you will be presented with the option to either:
•
Activate the requested font:
this option activates the font that you requested or was requested by an auto-
activation plug-in.
•
Keep the current font active:
this option prevents the new font from deactivating the currently active font.
Deleting Fonts
You can delete fonts for any reason—whether they’re outdated, corrupt, orphans, unused, unlicensed, etc.
Before deleting fonts, be sure that you no longer need the font in the library, and that you have a backup copy if
Before deleting fonts, be sure that you no longer need the font in the library, and that you have a backup copy if
you ever expect to use the font again.
When deleting fonts, it’s important to understand how fonts are removed. Fonts are typically only removed from
the location that you have selected in the Libraries window. This means that if you have a Set selected and
When deleting fonts, it’s important to understand how fonts are removed. Fonts are typically only removed from
the location that you have selected in the Libraries window. This means that if you have a Set selected and
delete a font, it is only removed from that set, not from the library.
If you have a library selected and delete a font, it is removed from that library. Typically, you will only have one
library in Suitcase Fusion, so deleting it from the library removes the font entirely. If you have more than one
library and a font resides in both libraries, you will need to remove the font from both libraries to entirely remove
If you have a library selected and delete a font, it is removed from that library. Typically, you will only have one
library in Suitcase Fusion, so deleting it from the library removes the font entirely. If you have more than one
library and a font resides in both libraries, you will need to remove the font from both libraries to entirely remove
it.
Understanding Font Deletion
The consequences of deleting fonts in multiple libraries, fonts in a single library, and sets are different:
•
If you delete a font that belongs to multiple libraries, it is only deleted from the current library.
•
If you delete a font that is exclusive to the current library, it is deleted from Suitcase Fusion entirely.
•
Deleting a set removes the set (and any subsets) but does not remove the fonts themselves from the
library.
Deleting Fonts from a Library
Removing a font from one library does not remove it from all libraries. If you have the same font in another
library, it will remain until removed.
To delete fonts from a library:
library, it will remain until removed.
To delete fonts from a library:
1.
Launch Suitcase Fusion and select a library.
2.
Select the fonts, families, or sets you want to delete.
3.
Choose Edit > Delete Font(s), or press Delete.
4.
When the alert asks you to confirm the deletion, click Remove.