TransType Pro
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Customizing Suitcases
When you convert several fonts that form a font family on a PC, TransType
will automatically combine these fonts into a Macintosh font family
suitcase. If for some reason you don’t want TransType to do this, you have
the following options:
1. Force TransType to put all fonts in separate suitcases by checking
Save each Macintosh font in its own suitcase on the Font
Families Packaging Page of the Preferences dialog:
This is unusual and we do not recommend you switch on this option.
But if you do, the Set style to Plain for every saved font option is
recommended to simplify the usage of the fonts. When this option is
on, all fonts that are placed in separate suitcases will have the plain
style flag, even if the original fonts are not plain.
2. Exclude the font from the current suitcase and move it into the new
one. To do this, select the font instance (not suitcase) that you want to
move in the destination list, click the pop-up menu button at the right
and select the Exclude command in the pop-up menu. The following
dialog appears:
Exclude/Move Font Dialog
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