![]() So, if All Fonts is the current library, every copy of a duplicated font is removed if Computer is selected in the Collection list, copies in bothĪre removed if User is selected, only the copy in Duplicate fonts: If you select the family name of a font with duplicates and remove it,Īre removed.If the typeface is a separate file, that’s the only one removed if all the faces are in the same file, the entire family is removed. ![]() Individual typefaces: You can use the Remove command on a selected typeface (instead of a family).OpenType families: Many OpenType fonts have separate files for each typeface selecting the family name and deleting it puts all the related files in the Trash.Suitcases: If you remove a font that’s in a suitcase (a TrueType font or a bitmapped font companion for a Type 1), all fonts in that suitcase are also removed-one of the gotchas of using suitcases with more than one family inside.PostScript Type 1 fonts: Removing a PostScript font moves all its printer files and the bitmapped suitcase to the Trash.
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