To ensure the fonts required by the system software are in the Fonts folder, click this option.
Tip: Select this option if you normally keep your fonts outside the System folder.
To begin creating fonts with the selected preferences, click this button.
To cancel your preferences, click this button.
To move all your Old fonts to the Trash, click this option.
Tip: use if you’re sure you won’t need any Nonessential fonts.
To not move any of your Old fonts, click this option.
Tip: use if you have many custom suitcases and don’t want to re-create your sets now.
To create the new fonts in the Fonts folder in your System folder, click this option.
Tip: use if you keep all your fonts in the System folder.
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To allow the listed duplicate fonts to be included in your new fonts, click this button.
To include the True Type version of the listed fonts in your new fonts, click this button.
Tip: Select this button if you prefer True Type fonts over Type 1 fonts.
To include the Type 1 version of the listed fonts in your new fonts, click this button.
Tip: Select this button if you prefer Type 1 fonts over True Type fonts.
To allow the listed problem fonts to be included in your new fonts, click this button.
To prevent the listed problem fonts from being included in your new fonts, click this button.
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To begin analyzing your fonts with the selected preferences, click this button.
To cancel your preferences and start over, click this button.
Checks each Bitmapped font for unnecessary sizes. It ensures that your font library only contains the required information.
Tip: Only select this option if you use ATM‚Ñ¢.
Checks each PostScript font for a matching Bitmapped font. It ensures that all your PostScript fonts are referenced and used.
Checks each Bitmapped font for a matching PostScript font. It ensures that all your Bitmapped fonts display and print correctly.
Compares all your PostScript fonts for duplicates. It ensures that you only have one copy of each PostScript (printer) font.
Compares all your Bitmapped (screen) and True Type fonts for duplicates. It ensures that you only have one copy of each font and that the copy is either a Type 1 or True Type.
Performs font integrity tests. A corrupt font can make your Mac crash. This test ensures that all your fonts are OK. You can’t turn this test off.
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To open Destination Options and set preferences for your New and Existing fonts, click this button.
This option is only available for registered users after the analysis is complete.
To open Setup Options and start analyzing your fonts, click this button.
Font Box is an application to organize your fonts.