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Suitcase Fusion 3 User Guide for Mac OS - Extensis

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Applying Different Foundries to Fonts<br />

The foundry applies to the font itself, so the font displays the same foundry in all sets and all libraries. Since the<br />

foundry can be used as search and smart set criteria, make sure the changes you make are appropriate <strong>for</strong> all<br />

libraries.<br />

NOTE<br />

Applying a different foundry to a font will change the font’s family as well (View > Group Fonts by Family). In<br />

order <strong>for</strong> fonts to be listed in the same family, they need to have the same foundry. Changing a font’s foundry<br />

does not affect the actual font files; the new foundry in<strong>for</strong>mation is used only with <strong>Suitcase</strong> <strong>Fusion</strong>.<br />

To apply a different foundry:<br />

1. If necessary, click the Attributes button to display the Attributes pane in <strong>Suitcase</strong> <strong>Fusion</strong>.<br />

2. Choose Foundries from the drop-down menu.<br />

3. In the Fonts pane, click to select a font, family or multiple fonts.<br />

4. Check a foundry to apply it to selected fonts.<br />

NOTE<br />

If you want to apply a foundry to a collection of fonts immediately after adding them, add the fonts as a set.<br />

Select all the fonts in the set and then apply the foundry. You can then delete the set if you want. (The fonts<br />

remain in the library and retain the new foundry, even if you delete the set.)<br />

Reverting to the Default Foundry<br />

You can revert fonts to their default foundries. Reverting a font’s foundry affects all libraries that contain the font.<br />

Since the foundry can be used as search and smart set criteria, make sure reverting to the default foundry is<br />

appropriate <strong>for</strong> all libraries.<br />

To revert to the default foundry:<br />

1. If necessary, click the Attributes button to display the Attributes pane in <strong>Suitcase</strong> <strong>Fusion</strong>.<br />

2. Choose Foundries from the drop-down menu.<br />

3. In the Fonts pane, click to select a font or family.<br />

4. Click the Reset Attributes button .<br />

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