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Suitcase Fusion 3 User Guide for Mac OS - Extensis

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To temporarily add fonts to <strong>Suitcase</strong> <strong>Fusion</strong>:<br />

1. Choose File > Add Temporarily(Command-Option-L).<br />

2. Navigate to the font you want to add and click Open.<br />

To deactivate and remove all fonts added temporarily:<br />

1. Choose Edit > Remove All Temporary Fonts.<br />

2. <strong>Suitcase</strong> <strong>Fusion</strong> displays a warning dialog box. Click OK.<br />

To remove some of the temporary fonts and not others:<br />

1. In the Fonts pane, select the fonts that you want to remove.<br />

2. Choose Edit > Delete from Library. You can also right-click the selected fonts and choose Delete from<br />

Library from the shortcut menu.<br />

Adding Fonts “On Demand”<br />

If you are working in a production environment, such as a service bureau or commercial print shop <strong>for</strong> example,<br />

you may need to temporarily activate fonts supplied by customers. For example, you may need access to those<br />

fonts just while that job is being output.<br />

When you add a font “On Demand” it is activated immediately and overrides any other fonts of the same name. It<br />

is treated otherwise as a temporary font. Fonts activated on demand are also displayed in the font lists with blue<br />

temporary activation icon surrounded by a box. Just like other temporary fonts, “On Demand” fonts are removed<br />

when you log off or restart your computer.<br />

This powerful feature is typically used by Service Bureaus and Print vendors who need to have <strong>Suitcase</strong> <strong>Fusion</strong><br />

“<strong>for</strong>get” fonts when a job has been completed.<br />

To add and activate an “On Demand” temporary font, hold down the Command key and drag the font into a<br />

library or set. (You cannot add an “On Demand” font to the System Fonts.)<br />

In addition, if you drag a folder of fonts onto the <strong>Suitcase</strong> <strong>Fusion</strong> dock icon, a set is automatically created, the<br />

fonts enclosed are added temporarily, and automatically activated.<br />

This works even if you drag fonts onto the dock icon when <strong>Suitcase</strong> <strong>Fusion</strong> is not running. <strong>Suitcase</strong> <strong>Fusion</strong><br />

launches and adds the fonts on demand.<br />

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