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Grouping fonts by family
Rather than list fonts individually in the Fonts pane, Suitcase Fusion can group fonts by typeface family. When
fonts are grouped by family, you can perform font management activities on the entire family in one operation,
including activating and deactivating, adding fonts to sets, changing font attributes, and collecting fonts.
To group fonts by family:
Choose View > Group Fonts by Family.
Press Command-E.
To view and work with fonts in a family:
To view the fonts within a family, click the arrow next to a family’s folder.
If you are displaying fonts according to specific find criteria, such as foundry, only fonts that fit the criteria
are displayed within each family.
To perform an operation on an entire family, such as activating it, click the family’s folder. Command-click
to select multiple families. To select a range of continuous families, click the first item then Shift-click the
last item.
Regrouping Font Families
If the way Suitcase Fusion creates typeface family groupings is not helpful, you can move fonts into other
families and rename font families. For example, some foundries such as Letraset name each instance of a font
individually, so there is no family name for Suitcase Fusion to use.
NOTE: Changing a font family affects the fonts in all libraries.
To rename a font family, click its name and type a new name.
To move fonts to other families:
1. Choose View > Group Fonts by Family.
2. Open a family containing fonts you want to move.
3. Select the fonts you want to move.
4. Drag the selected fonts to the new family.
To revert fonts to the default families:
1. Select a font or family.
2. Choose Edit > Restore Families.
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