Extensis Suitcase Fusion 4: 1Y ASA add., Win, FR ZWF-40106 Manual Do Utilizador
Códigos do produto
ZWF-40106
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Sorting and Finding Fonts
Suitcase Fusion provides many options for displaying the fonts within a library. You can decide which fonts to
list and how much information you need about them (such as foundry, class, and version). In addition, you can
arrange the columns of font information and sort fonts according to any criteria you prefer. Suitcase Fusion also
list and how much information you need about them (such as foundry, class, and version). In addition, you can
arrange the columns of font information and sort fonts according to any criteria you prefer. Suitcase Fusion also
allows you to list fonts individually—Minion, Minion Bold, Minion Italic, etc.—or by typeface family—just Minion.
The
Find controls in Suitcase Fusion allow you quickly display specific collections of fonts within a library. For
example, you can display only OpenType fonts, only active fonts, or only PostScript Serif fonts by Adobe. If you
need to find the same collections of fonts over and over again, you can save find criteria as “smart sets,” which
need to find the same collections of fonts over and over again, you can save find criteria as “smart sets,” which
update to display all the fonts in a library that match the smart set criteria.
Working with Columns of Font Information
The Fonts pane can display a column of font information for each font that includes: Type, Foundry, Class,
Family, Version, Font Sense (number), Date Added, Menu Name, and Library. By default, Suitcase Fusion
displays a column for Type, Foundry, Class, Family, Version and Library. You can display any combination of
columns that is useful to you, arrange the columns so you can easily see the information you need, and sort
fonts according to any column.
Family, Version, Font Sense (number), Date Added, Menu Name, and Library. By default, Suitcase Fusion
displays a column for Type, Foundry, Class, Family, Version and Library. You can display any combination of
columns that is useful to you, arrange the columns so you can easily see the information you need, and sort
fonts according to any column.
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Display Columns: Choose from the View > Columns menu or right-click a column heading to enable or
disable columns of font information. If necessary, scroll to the right or expand the Suitcase Fusion window
to see all the columns.
to see all the columns.
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Arrange Columns: Drag the column headings (such as
Type
or
Version
) to change the order of columns.
To adjust the width of a column, drag the separator bar between the column headings.
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Sort By Column: Click a column head to sort fonts or families according to that information. For example,
click
Class
to sort alphabetically by classification.
NOTE: Some columns of information are only displayed for certain libraries. For example, the
Design Enabled
column, which tells if a WebINK font can be used within Photoshop, will only be displayed if the WebINK library
or a WebINK project is selected.
or a WebINK project is selected.
Font Families
When Suitcase Fusion groups fonts into a family, it uses the following criteria:
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Name: Fonts with the same family name.
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Foundry: Fonts are from the same foundry. Therefore, a Bauhaus font from Bitstream will be placed in a
different family than a Bauhaus font from Monotype.
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Type: Fonts are the same type. Therefore, a PostScript Helvetica font will be placed in a different family
from a TrueType Helvetica font.
These criteria often produce multiple families with the same name, such as a TrueType Times from Apple and
PostScript Times from Adobe. To tell the difference between families, look at the
PostScript Times from Adobe. To tell the difference between families, look at the
Type
and
Foundry
columns. In
addition, if the current library has two different versions of a font with the same name, foundry, and kind, they will
be placed in the same family. For example, you might have two different versions of Garamond-Book in the
Garamond family.
be placed in the same family. For example, you might have two different versions of Garamond-Book in the
Garamond family.