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16 Suitcase 9.2 User Guide
Suitcase 9.2 User Guide 17
Sets Pane
The Sets pane allows you to organize your fonts into groups called
Sets (page 29). You can create sets from your existing font folders
by dragging and dropping them into the Sets pane, or you can
create new groupings by creating Sets and adding fonts to them
from anywhere on your system or network, without regard to what
folder they are stored in.
To open the Sets pane: Choose “Show Sets” from the Suitcase
View menu, or press Ctrl+1.
To close the Sets pane: Choose “Hide Sets” from the Suitcase
View menu, or press Ctrl+1.
A Toolbar: Allows you to create, add to,
and remove sets, and activate and
deactivate fonts. See page 20.
B Column Headings: The Sets Pane
displays the following: Status, Set
Name, Number of Fonts (if a set) or
Type of Font (for individual fonts),
and Foundry. Click a column heading
to sort by that column. Click in the
Status column to activate the selected
fonts or sets according to the Default
Activation preference.
C Mixed Status: Sets showing this icon
have mixed status. For example, some
fonts in the set might be active and
others not active, or some activated
permanently and others activated until
restart.
D Deactivated: Sets with no icon in the
status column are currently deactivat-
ed (closed). These fonts will remain
inactive until manually activated using
either of the activate commands or
buttons.
E Activated Until Restart: Sets showing
this icon are currently active (open),
but will not be reactivated when the
system is restarted.
F Activated Permanently: Sets show-
ing this icon are activated “perma-
nently.” These fonts will be activated
(opened) automatically each time
the system is restarted. They can
be deactivated at any time using the
“Deactivate” command or button.
Sets Pane
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