![]() ![]() ![]() Open the "Suitcase Fusion Sets" folder and drag the set folders onto your Font Library. Once you have added the fonts, you can remove the "All Suitcase Fusion Fonts" set without removing the fonts from the font vault. If needed, here are instructions for re-creating your font vault by handĭrag your "All Suitcase Fusion Fonts" folder onto your Font Library to have the Connect Fonts desktop application add the fonts the library. Finally, Install the Connect Fonts desktop applicationĬonnect Fonts will re-create any cloud libraries when you log in to the new version. Once the old version has been removed, you can install the Connect Fonts desktop application. If uninstalling Suitcase Fusion 6 or 7 on MacOS 11 or higher, use the Suitcase Fusion 9 uninstaller.You may need an uninstaller for older versions of Suitcase Fusion: For more information, go to Uninstalling Suitcase Fusion. Once you've finished preparing for the upgrade, you can remove the old version of Suitcase Fusion if you are upgrading on the same machine. We recommend that you zip up copies of your collected fonts and sets and keep them in a safe place. Label your collected fonts and collected sets according to the library they come from. If you have more than one local library, the previous steps should be repeated for each library. Rename this folder to "All Suitcase Fusion Fonts" for later. Suitcase Fusion creates a Collected Fonts folder and place copies of your fonts inside. Choose File > Collect Fonts for Output you must select a location for the collected fonts.Local libraries have a dark gray folder icon in SF7, and older versions of Suitcase Fusion did not have cloud libraries. You don't have to collect cloud libraries out of the font vault they will be recreated automatically. ![]() This method does not preserve any custom styles, classifications, or keywords. You can also use this process to migrate your Suitcase Fusion setup by hand from one computer to another computer. You can export your fonts and sets from an older version of Suitcase Fusion, then import them into the Connect Fonts font library. If using Suitcase older than SF 7 -or if desired: Export the fonts from your font vault (all versions support this) If you have more than one local library, you must select and convert them individually. Suitcase Fusion converts the library into a cloud library and uploads the contents. Choose File > TypeSync > Enable TypeSync (SF v21, SF9 and SF8) or File > TypeSync > Enable Library Sync (SF7).Select the library that you want to put in the cloud from Local Libraries - one at a time.Cloud libraries work across versions of Suitcase Fusion and Connect Fonts so you can use it to create a new font vault. When you convert your local libraries to cloud libraries, Suitcase Fusion copies your font and set information to the Extensis servers when you log in on another computer, Suitcase Fusion and the Connect Fonts desktop application download your cloud libraries automatically. For more information, go to Put your Fonts in the Cloud. Note: You must convert your local libraries to cloud libraries before installing the Connect Fonts desktop application. Personal cloud libraries were called "TypeSync" libraries until Suitcase Fusion v22. SF7 introduced personal and shared cloud libraries for standalone and Suitcase TeamSync users. If using SF7 - SF v.21: Use cloud libraries to put your libraries in the cloud, which will sync with Connect Fonts Sometimes, an older font vault won't update properly: it may have been updated through many older versions of Suitcase Fusion or it may be damaged.īelow are some preferred methods for avoiding problems when upgrading from an older version of Suitcase Fusion. Connect Fonts will update font vaults created in Suitcase Fusion v18 (Suitcase Fusion 7) and later. ![]()
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