Extensis Suitcase Fusion 4: 1Y ASA add., Mac, FR ZMF-40106 User Manual
Product codes
ZMF-40106
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Removing Fonts from a Set
You can modify the contents of your sets by removing fonts from them. For example, you may change the fonts
required for a job and wish to update the set.
To remove fonts from a set:
required for a job and wish to update the set.
To remove fonts from a set:
1.
Open the set containing the fonts you want to remove.
2.
Select the fonts to remove.
3.
Choose Edit > Delete from Set.
Deleting Sets
You can delete entire sets, which will delete the set folder and any nested sets. Deleting a set does not remove
fonts in the set from Suitcase Fusion.
To delete a set:
fonts in the set from Suitcase Fusion.
To delete a set:
1.
Select the set to delete.
2.
Choose Edit > Delete Set.
Nesting Sets
When organizing fonts, you can place sets within other sets, then manipulate the sets individually or all at once.
For example, if you’re working on a magazine, you may have a set for the entire magazine that contains an
individual set for each section. When you’re printing a proof of the magazine, you can activate the entire set.
For example, if you’re working on a magazine, you may have a set for the entire magazine that contains an
individual set for each section. When you’re printing a proof of the magazine, you can activate the entire set.
However, if you’re only editing one section, you can activate just the set for that section.
You can nest sets indefinitely. This way you can create a few “master sets” for storing all your other sets. You
can work with nested sets as follows:
•
Nesting Existing Sets: To nest an existing set, select it and drag it onto another set.
•
Removing a Set from its Nest: To move a set outside its parent set, drag it above the set name.
•
Viewing Nested Sets: To see nested sets, click the triangle next to the set name to reveal all nested sets.
Working with Smart Sets
A Smart Set is a special kind of set that updates automatically according to criteria that you define. If you tend to
search for the same collection of fonts again and again—all OpenType PS from Font Haus, for example—you
can create a smart set. In this case, the smart set will display all the fonts in the library for which the Type is
search for the same collection of fonts again and again—all OpenType PS from Font Haus, for example—you
can create a smart set. In this case, the smart set will display all the fonts in the library for which the Type is
OpenType PS and the Foundry is Font Haus.
To create a smart set:
To create a smart set:
•
From Find criteria: Choose Edit > Find Fonts. Specify the Find criteria, then click the Save button.
Double-click the new smart set name in the
Libraries pane to rename it.
•
From scratch: Click the New Smart Set button below the
Attributes
pane. In the
Find panel, specify the
search criteria, and double-click the new smart set in the
Libraries pane to rename it.
To edit the criteria for a smart set, right-click the set and choose
Edit Smart Set
from the shortcut menu.