Yet another aspect is one can add a path & folder to Preferences for QXP to look for fonts and if the fonts are there, then it will activate them. ![]() I would need to look up this aspects details to be more sure. I don't remember the exact details, but I believe this special folder is inside a user's profile. That is, if there is a folder named Fonts located in a project's document folder, and that folder contains the projewct's fonts, then QXP will attempt to auto-activate them.Īnother aspect is, also like Adobe applications, there can be a special folder that contains many fonts and if there is no folder in a project's folder named Fonts, QXP will then look to that special folder for the fonts. One aspect of he new auto-activation feature in Q2020 is like InDesign's document fonts folder. ![]() ![]() Hello Chris-I use a PC so cannot help concerning font utilities.other than to say that if you do not have to use Suitcase Fusion's auto-activation, just remove the xtension (or do not install it for the Q2020 install) and activate manually/sets/etc.
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