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Adding Fonts Temporarily
Temporary fonts are managed by Suitcase Fusion until you log off or restart your computer. This is useful if you
have fonts that are used only with a specific project and that you may not want on your system after working on
the project.
By default, temporary fonts are added to Suitcase Fusion and left in place. Temporary fonts are never added to
the Font Vault, so you do not need to change the Font Vault preference before adding temporary fonts.
Temporary fonts are listed as a blue dot with box around it in the status column of the Fonts, Sets, and Preview
panes. Deactivated temporary fonts only show the box around the empty activation icon.
To temporarily add fonts to Suitcase Fusion:
1. Choose File > Add Temporarily(Command-Option-L).
2. Navigate to the font you want to add and click Open.
To deactivate and remove all fonts added temporarily:
1. Choose Edit > Remove All Temporary Fonts.
2. Suitcase Fusion displays a warning dialog. Click OK.
To remove some of the temporary fonts and not others:
1. In the Fonts pane, select the fonts that you want to remove.
2. Choose Edit > Delete from Library. You can also right-click the selected fonts and choose Delete from
Library from the shortcut menu.
Adding Fonts “On Demand”
If you are working in a production environment, such as a service bureau or commercial print shop for example,
you may need to temporarily activate fonts supplied by customers. For example, you may need access to those
fonts just while that job is being output.
When you add a font “On Demand” it is activated immediately and overrides any other fonts of the same name. It
is treated otherwise as a temporary font. Fonts activated on demand are also displayed in the font lists with blue
temporary activation icon surrounded by a box. Just like other temporary fonts, “On Demand” fonts are removed
when you log off or restart your computer.
This powerful feature is typically used by Service Bureaus and Print vendors who need to have Suitcase Fusion
“forget” fonts when a job has been completed.
To add and activate an “On Demand” temporary font, hold down the Command key and drag the font into a
library or set. (You cannot add an “On Demand” font to the System Fonts.)
In addition, if you drag a folder of fonts onto the Suitcase Fusion dock icon, a set is automatically created, the
fonts enclosed are added temporarily, and automatically activated.
This works even if you drag fonts onto the dock icon when Suitcase Fusion is not running. Suitcase Fusion
launches and adds the fonts on demand.
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