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Suitcase Fusion 3 User Guide for Mac OS - Extensis

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Modifying Foundries<br />

You can create new foundries, edit custom foundries, and delete custom foundries. The default foundries cannot<br />

be modified. Changes to foundries affect all libraries.<br />

Creating Custom Foundries<br />

If you need additional foundries to distinguish all your fonts, you can create an unlimited number of new<br />

foundries.<br />

To create a custom 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. Click the Add Attributes button.<br />

4. A new Untitled Foundry is inserted alphabetically in the list. The foundry is automatically highlighted so<br />

you can type a new name. The new foundry displays alphabetically in the list and may be applied to fonts<br />

in any library.<br />

Editing Custom Foundries<br />

You can change the names of custom foundries, but the default foundries cannot be edited. The changes apply<br />

to all the fonts with that custom foundry applied. Be sure any changes you make to foundries are appropriate <strong>for</strong><br />

all libraries.<br />

To edit a custom 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. Double-click a custom foundry’s name and type new text.<br />

Deleting Custom Foundries<br />

You can delete custom foundries, but the default foundries cannot be deleted. When you delete a custom<br />

foundry, fonts with that foundry applied revert to the default foundry. Be sure any deletions are appropriate <strong>for</strong> all<br />

libraries.<br />

To delete custom foundries:<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. Click a foundry’s name to select it.<br />

4. Choose Edit > Delete Attribute, or press Delete.<br />

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