Suitcase Fusion 3 User Guide for Mac OS - Extensis
Suitcase Fusion 3 User Guide for Mac OS - Extensis
Suitcase Fusion 3 User Guide for Mac OS - Extensis
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Printing Preview Pages<br />
Even in our digital world, you sometimes just need to see something on paper <strong>for</strong> it to make sense. For this<br />
reason, <strong>Suitcase</strong> <strong>Fusion</strong> includes the ability to print sample pages of fonts in the preview window.<br />
To print sample pages:<br />
1. In the Fonts pane, select the fonts that you want to include in a printed sample page. To select multiple<br />
items, Command-click each item.To select a range of continuous items, Shift-click the first and last item.<br />
2. Customize the preview type, text and size. The sample pages include text across the width of a printed<br />
page using your text and size settings.<br />
3. Choose File > Print Preview Pane.<br />
NOTE: If you have a large number of fonts in the preview pane, or a very large point size selected, it may take a<br />
long time and many pages to print.<br />
The Glyph View Window<br />
The Glyph View Window allows you to view and compare the glyphs from selected fonts. This tool can be helpful<br />
when:<br />
• Comparing the details of a specific glyph in multiple fonts.<br />
• Locating a specific character or symbol within a font.<br />
• Determining how robust the character palette is in a font.<br />
• Needing to know the Unicode value of a character, and what keyboard commands are used to create it.<br />
To open the Glyph View window:<br />
1. Select one or more fonts or font families in the Fonts pane.<br />
2. Choose Window > View Glyphs.<br />
3. In the Glyph View window, choose a font from the Font List drop down menu. The entire font’s character<br />
set displays in the Glyph View window.<br />
4. To narrow down the glyphs displayed, choose a code page from the Show drop down menu.<br />
5. Hover over a glyph to display that glyph’s Unicode number and if available, how to make that glyph with<br />
the keyboard.<br />
6. Double-click a glyph to add it to the list of saved glyphs.<br />
7. Use the left and right arrows to display the next or previous font.<br />
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