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Extensis fonts add category
Extensis fonts add category













extensis fonts add category extensis fonts add category

If you are able to get back into your old fontvault, you simply had a bad preference file. Simply add your fonts to the new fontvault by drag and drop into the Suitcase Fusion application window.ġ) choose Suitcase Fusion > Preferences > Type Core and press the “Stop FMCore” button to quit the application.Ģ) Move the Suitcase Fusion.fontvault on your Desktop back to: /Users//Library/Extensis/Suitcase Fusion/ fontvault).ĥ) Are there font sets in your old fontvault you would like to recover? You should now have a clean slate a fresh start an empty “Font Library” (i.e. NOTE: In OSX 10.7 thru 10.10: In the Finder, hold down the Option key and choose Go > Library to reveal this hidden directory.ģ) Navigate to: /Users//Library/Extensis/Suitcase Fusion/ and move: Suitcase Fusion.fontvault to your Desktop.Ĥ) Launch Suitcase Fusion from your Dock or Applications folder. If FMCore is not running then simply proceed to the next step.Ģ) Navigate to: /Users//Library/Preferences/ and remove the following files: When the confirmation dialog appears, click “Force Quit”. If the FMCore process is running, then select it and click the “Quit Process” button. It can also occur after upgrading to a new version of Suitcase Fusion or if your font vault has become damaged.ġ) Open /Applications/Utilities/Activity Monitor and type “FMCore” into the Filter search box. This happens when Suitcase Fusion tries to launch after a power failure or when the computer stops responding. Suitcase Fusion on Mac OS X fails to launch with the error “Could not open the Font Vault at the location: Users/username/Library/Extensis/Suitcase Fusion/Suitcase Fusion.fontvault”.















Extensis fonts add category