Extensis Suitcase Fusion 4, SA Mac, VLA 1-49, UK ZMI-40102 Manuel D’Utilisation
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glyph, as well as an older one that does not. In this case, you may want to pare your libraries down to one
version of each font.
To locate duplicate fonts:
To locate duplicate fonts:
1.
Choose Edit > Find Fonts, or press Command-F .
2.
Choose
Duplicates
from the drop-down menu. This option shows different versions of the same font in the
selected library.
3.
If necessary, click the
Name
column to sort fonts alphabetically, and disable
View > Group Fonts by
Family.
4.
Try to determine the differences between the fonts. If you need to display more information, choose
options from
View > Columns.
5.
Once you determine the differences, decide which font to keep and delete the other font from the library.
NOTE: Before deleting, create a backup of the fonts by collecting them to other media.
If you need multiple versions of the same font in a library—for example, in a library for advertisers’ fonts—you
can leave “duplicates” in the library.
Missing Fonts
Suitcase Fusion notifies you of a missing font if you attempt to activate or preview a font that is missing. Fonts
are considered missing if they are added in-place and then the original font file is removed, deleted or otherwise
unavailable.
are considered missing if they are added in-place and then the original font file is removed, deleted or otherwise
unavailable.
To indicate a missing font, Suitcase Fusion displays a red dot with a question mark
in the activation status
column.
To view the expected location of the font, enable the Location column in the Fonts pane by right-clicking the
To view the expected location of the font, enable the Location column in the Fonts pane by right-clicking the
column header and choosing Location from the menu.
To locate and re-link missing fonts:
To locate and re-link missing fonts:
1.
In the Fonts pane, click to select a missing font.
2.
Choose Edit > Locate Missing Font. You can also right-click a missing font and choose
Locate Missing
Font
from the shortcut menu.
3.
Navigate to the missing font, or to the directory where you want Suitcase Fusion to search for the missing
font.
4.
To have Suitcase Fusion attempt to find and re-link other missing fonts in the same location, enable the
Automatically search for other missing fonts in this location
option.
5.
Click Select.
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 Suitcase Fusion 4 > 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.