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8 Suitcase 9.2 User Guide
Suitcase 9.2 User Guide 9
If Youve Used Suitcase for Macintosh
If youʼre familiar with Suitcase for Macintosh, you will notice
that the Suitcase user interface has been changed to make
managing your fonts with Suitcase even easier and more intuitive.
This section outlines the major differences, and shows you where
to find out more about the new implementation of major features
from other versions of Suitcase.
Whatʼs New in Suitcase 9?
The most obvious change in Suitcase 9 is that the user interface
has been improved to make adding, browsing, and managing
your font library possible with just a few clicks in an efficiently
organized window. You can work with fonts and sets side-by-
side in the main Suitcase window using resizeable panes, and
commonly used commands are available on a toolbar. The panes
can be shown or hidden easily, allowing you to limit or expand
your views as you like. And you can change font and set status
quickly just by clicking in the Status column of the font or set.
The Suitcase workflow has been standardized to better serve
users who work in a cross-platform environment. The interface is
identical, and wherever possible keyboard shortcuts are the same
(using Ctrl on Windows, Command on Mac).
Additionally, Suitcase now offers more server options. For
workgroups that require tight control, Suitcase Server allows
new expanded options for managing font libraries from a central
location.
For a quick overview of the new panes feature, see pages 12
through 15 and 16 through 18. Other important changes are
described below.
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