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12 Suitcase 9.2 User Guide
Suitcase 9.2 User Guide 13
2. Add fonts for Suitcase to control.
Use the “Add Fonts” button on the Toolbar, or the
“Add Fonts...” command on the File menu to locate
fonts, or simply drag and drop fonts, or whole folders
(including subfolders) of fonts into the Fonts pane.
The fonts will be added and listed in the Fonts pane.
3. Activate the fonts.
Select the fonts by highlighting them, then move your
cursr to the Status column left of the font name, and it
will change to reflect the “change to” state of the fonts.
Clicking will activate closed
fonts. Alternately, with your
desired fonts selected, click
the “Activate Fonts”
button in
the toolbar or select “Activate
Fonts” (Ctrl+O) in the File
menu.
The fonts will be made available to your applications
just as if they were opened by the system by being in the
Windows Fonts folder (C:\Windows\Fonts) at startup time.
Tip
When you “activate” a font, either
using the Activate Permanently or
Activate Until Restart command,
the font is activated (opened)
immediately. The font remains
active until the system is shut
down, or until you manually
deactivate it, whichever comes
first.
Tip
When adding fonts to Suitcase
from the “Add Fonts” command
or button you can choose to view
the font list using either the font’s
system file name, or using the
more easily recognized font name.
See page 42.










