Specifications

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Modifying Styles
You can create new styles, edit custom styles, and delete custom styles, but the default styles cannot be modified.
Changes to styles are saved and affect all libraries.
Creating Custom Styles
If you need additional styles to distinguish all your fonts, you can create an unlimited number of new styles.
To create a custom style:
1. If necessary, click Attributes to display the Attributes pane in Suitcase Fusion.
2. Choose Styles from the drop-down menu.
3. Click the Add Attributes button.
4. A new Untitled Style is inserted alphabetically in the list. The style is automatically highlighted so you can
type a new name. The new style displays alphabetically in the list and may be applied to fonts in any library.
Editing Custom Styles
You can change the names of custom styles, but the default styles cannot be edited. The changes apply to all the
fonts with that custom style applied. Be sure any changes you make to styles are appropriate for all libraries.
To edit a custom style:
1. If necessary, click Attributes to display the Attributes pane in Suitcase Fusion.
2. Choose Styles from the drop-down menu.
3. Double-click a custom style name and type new text.
Deleting Custom Styles
You can delete custom styles, but default styles cannot be deleted. When you delete a custom style, fonts with that
style applied revert to the default styles. Be sure any deletions are appropriate for all libraries.
To delete custom styles:
1. If necessary, click Attributes to display the Attributes pane in Suitcase Fusion.
2. Choose Styles from the drop-down menu.
3. Click a style's name to select it.
4. Choose Edit > Delete, or press Delete.