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24 Suitcase 9.2 User Guide
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Show/Hide Sets, Fonts, and Previews
Shows (displays) or Hides the chosen pane: Sets, Fonts, or
Previews.
Note: The Sets and Fonts panes cannot be hidden at the same
time. For example, if the Fonts pane is hidden and the Sets pane
is chosen for hiding, the Fonts pane will be displayed.
Show/Hide Font List: Open Fonts, Temporary Fonts, Suitcase
Fonts, System Fonts, Fonts in Sets, Closed Fonts, Missing
Fonts, Suitcase Server Fonts or All Fonts.
Open Fonts: Lists all currently active (open) fonts, including
those in the Windows Font folder (C:\Windows\Fonts), all
fonts opened by Suitcase—either Permanent, Until Restart, or
Temporarily—plus any fonts opened by other applications.
Temporary Fonts: Lists all fonts that will remain active only
until the system is restarted. After the system is restarted, these
fonts will no longer appear in the Suitcase Fonts Database.
Suitcase Fonts: Lists all fonts under Suitcase control.
System Fonts: Lists only the system
fonts. That is, those fonts
in the Windows Font folder (C:\Windows\Fonts). Since these
fonts are not controlled by Suitcase, they cannot be deactivated or
removed using the Suitcase application.
Fonts in Sets: Lists the fonts in the currently selected set(s).
This allows you to select the fonts in your Sets for viewing in the
Preview window.
Closed Fonts: Lists all closed fonts under Suitcase control.
Missing Fonts: Lists all fonts indicated as Missing by Suitcase.
Missing fonts may have been moved or renamed since being
added to Suitcase.
Suitcase Server Fonts: Lists any fonts in your database that
reside on the Suitcase Server to which you have access.
All Fonts: Lists all fonts, including those in the Windows Font
folder (C:\Windows\Fonts), fonts controlled by Suitcase, fonts
opened by other applications, including deactivated fonts.
Tip
System fonts are opened by
Windows when Windows starts
up—they are not managed by
Suitcase. To open fonts at startup
time but maintain the ability
to close and reopen them as
necessary, remove them from
the Windows Fonts folder (C:
\Windows\Fonts) (page 30) and
activate them in Suitcase.