![]() ![]() All the organizing, activating is done inside of nexusfont. Nexusfont is not controlling Affinity - is controlling system itself. All the other fonts are active as long as Nexusfont is running. all the fonts installed in the system are the ones that are always active. You can create as many collections as you want. Then when you want to work on "flyer 1" job you just point to that collection and nexus will make fonts chosen just for that collection available in the system. Beauty of it? Nexus is not actually physically copying fonts, is not creating new folders on disk - all those collections are just inside of nexus and fonts are kept as you organized them. I can create collection named as specific job - for example "flyer 1" and add to this collection fonts from different categories/folders. How it works? Lets say I need for my project fonts from different categories, but I dont want to make all the categories available - want to keep it organized, light, I dont want to browse through thousands of fonts to look for the one I need for a project. If I point to specific category folder - only fonts from that folder will be available (plus installed ones - those are available always).īut nexusfont has another great option - you can create so called "collections". Now, by pointing in Nexus to main folder I will make ALL the fonts from all the categories available in the system. All of them I have in one folder called simply "organized fonts". Lot of folders with different font types. Script fonts, thick fonts, thin fonts, futuristic, antique. So this is how I am using it - I organized my fonts in folders categorized by look of the font. You can keep them in any folder (or folders) and just turn on Nexus before you start working to make them available. This is very cool way to keep your system light and not bloated by installing hundreds of fonts. Otherwise when you turn off nexus system will stop seeing fonts. You can install some fonts from the nexus UI if you want them to stay available after you turn off nexus. Nexusfont will automatically make system believe that fonts displayed in nexus are installed, but without actually installing them. ![]() ![]() For more info you can always check help by visiting: ![]()
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