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22 Suitcase 9.2 User Guide
Suitcase 9.2 User Guide 23
File Menu
Note: Options listed here are described in detail elsewhere in this
User Guide, and in the Suitcase Quick Start Guide. Use this sec-
tion to get a quick description of the options on this menu.
New Set
Creates a new, untitled set in the Sets pane.
Activate Fonts
Activates the font(s) and/or set(s) selected in either the Sets or
Fonts pane according to the Default Activation preference (Edit
> Preferences: General).
Deactivate Fonts
Deactivates the font(s) and/or set(s) selected in either the Sets or
Fonts pane.
Add Fonts...
Allows you to add fonts to the selected set (or directly into
the Fonts pane). You can display the font list using either the
font name or the file name (see page 42). If you have enabled
the “Activate Fonts When Added to Suitcase” preference (Edit
> Preferences: General) the fonts will be activated according to
the Default Activation settings (Permanent or Until Restart).
Add Fonts Temporarily...
Allows you to add fonts to the selected set (or directly into the
Fonts pane) and activate them until the system is restarted or until
you deactivate them using the “Deactivate” command or button.
This feature is similar to “Activate Until Restart,” the difference
being that fonts added temporarily are removed from the Suitcase
Fonts Database when the system is restarted.
This powerful feature allows you to open fonts that you know you
will be using just this one time (typical with Service Bureaus and
print vendors), and have them removed from the fonts database
without selecting them and using the Remove command.
Fonts added “temporarily” are displayed in the Font List in red.
Print Setup
Allows you to set print parameters for printing the sample page
for the selected font(s).
Tips
You can add loose fonts or folders
of fonts to Suitcase—and make a
set at the same time—by dragging
and dropping them into the Sets
pane from the Windows Explorer.
To add loose fonts and whole
folders of fonts to Suitcase without
creating a set, drag the item(s) to
the Fonts pane.










