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Suitcase Fusion 3 User Guide for Mac OS - Extensis

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Western Europe<br />

The Western Europe set is a superset of the Adobe Latin 2 character set, which supports these languages:<br />

Afrikaans, Basque, Breton, Catalan*, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, Gaelic, German, Icelandic,<br />

Indonesian, Irish, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Sami, Spanish, Swahili and Swedish.<br />

*Adobe Latin 2 does not include the Catalan Ldot and ldot characters (codes 013F and 0140). However, if a<br />

WebINK font includes these characters, they will be available in the Full Font “subset.”<br />

Code Char Name Code Char Name Code Char Name<br />

00BF ¿ questiondown 00D5 Õ Otilde 00EB ë edieresis<br />

00C0 À Agrave 00D6 Ö Odieresis 00EC ì igrave<br />

00C1 Á Aacute 00D7 × multiply 00ED í iacute<br />

00C2 Â Acircumflex 00D8 Ø Oslash 00EE î icircumflex<br />

00C3 Ã Atilde 00D9 Ù Ugrave 00EF ï idieresis<br />

00C4 Ä Adieresis 00DA Ú Uacute 00F0 ð eth<br />

00C5 Å Aring 00DB Û Ucircumflex 00F1 ñ ntilde<br />

00C6 Æ AE 00DC Ü Udieresis 00F2 ò ograve<br />

00C7 Ç Ccedilla 00DD Ý Yacute 00F3 ó oacute<br />

00C8 È Egrave 00DE Þ Thorn 00F4 ô ocircumflex<br />

00C9 É Eacute 00DF ß germandbls 00F5 õ otilde<br />

00CA Ê Ecircumflex 00E0 à agrave 00F6 ö odieresis<br />

00CB Ë Edieresis 00E1 á aacute 00F7 ÷ divide<br />

00CC Ì Igrave 00E2 â acircumflex 00F8 ø oslash<br />

00CD Í Iacute 00E3 ã atilde 00F9 ù ugrave<br />

00CE Î Icircumflex 00E4 ä adieresis 00FA ú uacute<br />

00CF Ï Idieresis 00E5 å aring 00FB û ucircumflex<br />

00D0 Ð Eth 00E6 æ ae 00FC ü udieresis<br />

00D1 Ñ Ntilde 00E7 ç ccedilla 00FD ý yacute<br />

00D2 Ò Ograve 00E8 è egrave 00FE þ thorn<br />

00D3 Ó Oacute 00E9 é eacute 00FF ÿ ydieresis<br />

00D4 Ô Ocircumflex 00EA ê ecircumflex<br />

WebINK Workflows<br />

Your workflow using the WebINK service and tools may vary depending on the goal of the job at hand. If you are<br />

working with an existing website to rebrand it using better fonts, then your primary task will be to replace<br />

existing fonts on the original website. If you are creating a new website, you can craft the site’s look around the<br />

availability of a larger palette of typefaces, and create mock-ups using the <strong>Extensis</strong> Font Panel in Photoshop.<br />

If you are working with an existing website, <strong>Suitcase</strong> <strong>Fusion</strong> allows you to preview pages from the site and<br />

temporarily replace fonts in any elements with fonts from the WebINK Library.<br />

If you are starting a website from scratch, you can assign a local web server as the site <strong>for</strong> a Type Drawer, add<br />

fonts to the drawer, generate the CSS, and incorporate the WebINK style sheet into your local work.<br />

In any case, you can continue to work with your regular web editing tools.<br />

A Local Web Server<br />

In order to preview WebINK fonts on a web page you are developing, you need to serve those pages from a web<br />

server, either on your computer or on another computer on your network.<br />

Most modern operating systems include a built-in web server, and there are plenty of free and commercial<br />

servers available <strong>for</strong> download. If you don’t want to spend a lot of time installing, configuring, and learning new<br />

software, you can use your computer’s own web server. On <strong>Mac</strong> <strong>OS</strong> X, you need to turn on Web Sharing in<br />

System Preferences. On Windows XP, Vista, and Windows 7, you can install the optional Internet In<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

Services component from Control Panel.<br />

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