From the course: Font Management Essential Training
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Organizing fonts with sets
From the course: Font Management Essential Training
Organizing fonts with sets
- [Instructor] Since you're probably going to be dealing with many fonts inside Suitcase Fusion, you'll most likely want to organize them into groups or sets that correspond to certain projects or clients or uses. So let's see how to create and manage sets of fonts. To create a new font set, I'll start by clicking on the top level font library within my type sync libraries and then I can choose File, New Set, or I can just click on the New Set button in the toolbar. I'll name this display fonts. And right now there are no fonts in this set, so to add fonts to it I can drag and drop them either on to the set name itself or the preview area, note that sets work exactly the same in type sync libraries and local libraries and we'll cover the details of type sync in another movie. Now to add some fonts to my new set I'll resize the window so I can see the finder. And here I've opened a folder of display fonts. I'll select some of them and drop them into my new set. Note that adding fonts…
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Understanding the Suitcase Fusion interface4m 17s
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Adding fonts3m 45s
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Organizing fonts with sets6m 51s
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Sharing font libraries with TypeSync3m 18s
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Using Smart Searches3m 41s
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Finding fonts1m 49s
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Activating and deactivating fonts4m 13s
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Using QuickMatch to find similar fonts1m 29s
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Using font auto-activation2m 54s
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Previewing and printing fonts2m 51s
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Backing up a font vault2m 10s
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Manage fonts on mobile devices5m 35s
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