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58 Suitcase 9.2 User Guide
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Font Conflicts
When two or more fonts have identical names, there is a “font
conflict.” In a typical font conflict, Windows or other applications
choose which font to use arbitrarily.
To prevent font conflicts, Suitcase will not open fonts when a
font by the same name is already open. Suitcase notifies you
immediately when you open fonts and one or more font names
conflict with the name of a font that is already open, and allows
you to choose which font to open.
To keep using the font that was already activated, choose “Keep
Activated.” To activate the new font, choose “Activate Instead.”
If there are a series of conflicts, Suitcase lets you quickly resolve
them all by holding the Ctrl key while making your activation
selection.
This scenario might occur when opening a file supplied by
a customer whose fonts also exist in your Suitcase database.
Suitcase will alert you to the conflict, but by holding Ctrl and
clicking “Activate Instead,” you instruct Suitcase to use all the
fonts located in the customerʼs font folder.