Manage your font suitcases and printer fonts in 'Sets', like Extensions Manager!
Fonts Manager is similar to the Mac OS Extensions Manager, but it manages Fonts instead of Control Panels and Extensions. It allows the enabling and disabling of font suitcases and printer fonts in 'Sets'. It supports the viewing and printing of font samples, export of 'Sets', import of saved 'Sets', Balloon Help, and a Tutorial Topics system. It is NOT a Control Panel or Extension (like ATM Delu... or Suitca... or Master Juggl...), NOR does it pretend to be one by living in the Startup Items folder (like Font Reser...); thus it works on ALL Macs with System 7.1 or later, including Mac OS 8.1 (and HFS+), without modifying the NORMAL startup and operation of your computer. Thousands worldwide running all kinds of Macs (and Mac OS compatibles) have switched to Fonts Manager to get 'Up & Running'.
Based on your screen size (for US/International/Roman version ONLY), you need to pick either the Small or Larger version. You should see two items in each folder. Just double-click on Fonts Managerェ. It automatically moves 'Fonts Managerェ Help' to the Preferences folder (and moves an older version of the help file to the trash). Keep this ReadMe file handy. You may need it one day.
(personally, I move Fonts Managerェ to the Apple Menu after the first run...)
If you are upgrading from a previous version, don't forget to save your sets in the old version, so you can open them in the new version! Version 3.6 or later is required to implement this upgrade feature. Look for this option in the File menu.
NOTE: It is required that you install Fonts Managerェ onto your "Startup Disk". It will not run from another drive or partition.
Shareware fee is $10 for Fonts Manager (FREE to registered users of ALL earlier versions). $More for the Mac OS X version when available (save time/hassle - pay now). Volume discount, Site License, and World-Wide License available. Inquire within...
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You don't need to use Kagi registration if you send a US$ check (or money order) or US$ cash directly to me. In fact, you save me a little bit of money sending the payment directly to me, because Kagi takes about 12% commission.
Make US$ check (or US$ money order)
payable to: Ed Hopkins email: hoppy@kagi.com
at this address: 1807 Prairie Star Lane
Round Rock, TX 78664-2618
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NEW: You may use the enclosed Register application to pay by credit card, invoice, or First Virtual, as well as international cash, check or money order.
Please read the Register Instructions section below.
Many thanks to Kagi (Kee Nethery) and Peter N Lewis (Register application) for making this possible!
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Although I make no specific guarantee as to the performance of this software, I use it regularly at work (Apple) and at home. I use an original, non-backlit Macintosh Portable*** (68000@16 MHz), an LC III** (68030@25 MHz), a Performa 577 w/Macintosh Processor Upgrade* (68LC040@33MHz / 601@66MHz), a Quadra 800 (68040@33MHz), a PowerMac 8100/100AV* (601@100MHz), a PowerMac 8500/120* w/Pentium card (604@120MHz / Pentium@100MHz), a Workgroup Server 9150/80* (601@80MHz), a Performa 6400/200* w/AVID Cinema (603ev@200MHz), a PowerMac 8600/200* (604e@200MHz), a PowerMac G3* (750@266MHz), and a most excellent PowerBook Duo 2300c* w/Duo Dock Plus (603e@100MHz). I regularly test Fonts Manager on all of these platforms and more, with System 7.1 thru Mac OS 8.1 where possible.
* PowerPC models require System 7.1.2 or 7.5.x, but may require Mac OS 7.6, 7.6.1, 8.0, or 8.1.
** 68030 models retire at Mac OS 7.6.1.
*** The Macintosh Portable retires at System 7.5.5, just like all the 68000/68020 models.
I completely own the rights to this software, and I reserve the right to sell these rights to the highest bidder at any time, if the price is right...
All statements I make, or have made, concerning Fonts Manager, or any related issues, are completely independent of Apple Computer, Inc., and are my sole responsibility. I do NOT speak on behalf of Apple Computer, Inc., but on behalf of ョd。vantage. Apple Computer, Inc. is in no way responsible for NOR has ownership of any information related to this product, since its initial release in November of 1995. Mine, mine, mine! How many ways do I need to say this?
When you have paid, you will be sent authentication information. Select Register Now! from the Register menu in Fonts Manager to enter this information. This will remove the message at startup, and add your authentication to the splash screen. This will serve as proof to institutional auditors that you have paid for this software.
If you do not have an email address, please enter your complete postal address and please remember, I do not know what country you live in so please enter that into the postal address also.
Single user licenses
1- 4 single user licenses, $10 per user
5- 9 single user licenses, $9 per user
10- 14 single user licenses, $8 per user
15+ single user licenses, $7 per user
Site License $150 (roughly equal to 21 users)
Covers all locations for your organization within a 160 kilometer radius of your site (100 miles). One big advantage of a Site License is that you do not need to keep track of how many people at your site are using the software.
World-Wide License $500 (roughly equal to 71 users)
Covers all locations for your organization on the planet Earth. One big advantage of a World-Wide License is that you do not need to keep track of how many sites are using the software.
Payment
Paying for Fonts Manager is fairly simple. Open the enclosed Register application. Enter your name, your email address, and the number of single user licenses you wish to purchase (or Site or World-Wide licenses). Save or Copy or Print the data from the Register application and send the data and payment to Kagi.
Credit Card / First Virtual
If paying with credit card or First Virtual, you can email or fax the data to Kagi. Their email address is sales@kagi.com and their fax number is (510) 652-6589. You can either Copy the data from Register and paste into the body of an email message or you can Save the data to a file and you can attach that file to an email message. There is no need to compress the data file; it's already very small. If you have a fax modem, just Print the data to the Kagi fax number.
Payments sent to Kagi via email are processed within 3 to 4 days. You will receive an email acknowledgement when it is processed. Payments sent via fax take up to 10 days and if you provide a correct internet email address you will receive an email acknowledgement.
Cash or US$ Check
Please don't forget that you can send US$ cash directly to me (Ed) at the address above. Same with a US$ check. Kagi does charge a small amount, so I get more out of your $10 if you send it directly to me. (Thanks!)
If you are paying with non-US$ Cash you should print the data using the Register application and send it to the address shown on the form, which is:
Kagi
1442-A Walnut Street #392-P9
Berkeley, California 94709-1405
USA
You can pay with a wide variety of currencies from different countries, but at present if you pay by check, it must be a check drawn in US Dollars. Kagi cannot accept checks in other currencies; the conversion rate for non-US$ checks is about US $15 per check and that is just not practical.
Invoice
If you have a purchasing department, you can enter all the data into the Register program and then select Invoice as your payment method. Print three copies of the invoice and send it to your accounts payable people. You may want to highlight the line that mentions that they must include a copy of the invoice with their payment. Kagi cannot bill your company directly - you need to act on my behalf to generate the invoice and handle all the paperwork on your end.
Physical vs. Electronic
Please do not fax or email payment forms that indicate Cash, Check, or Invoice as the payment method. As far as we know, there is still no technology to transfer physical objects via fax or email, and without the payment, the form cannot be processed.
Postal mail delays
Payments sent via postal mail take time to reach Kagi and then up to 10 days for processing. Again, if you include a correct email address, you will hear from Kagi when the form is processed.
・ If your fonts are not showing up in Fonts Managerェ, the fonts may be damaged. I highly recommend simply reinstalling a fresh copy of the font. To remove fonts, you must first drag the Fonts folder OUT of the System Folder. Then, you may trash specific fonts at will.
・ Another reason fonts may not show is you've got screen fonts NOT INSIDE suitcases in your Fonts folder. To fix this, make new suitcases for these 'loose' fonts.
・ Orphaned screen fonts - Aaron uses a screen font called Espy Sans 10. This screen font belongs inside a suitcase, but it is NOT distributed this way. Outside of a suitcase, a screen font is likely to become damaged; consequently, Fonts Manager was designed to display orphaned screen fonts in the printer fonts section to alert you to this error. To correct for orphaned screen fonts, make a new suitcase (duplicate an existing suitcase, rename it, and empty it), and drop your orphaned screen font inside the new suitcase. So, using Aaron as an example: make a new empty suitcase called Aaron (exact name not important), and drop Espy Sans 10 inside the new Aaron suitcase.
・ You may keep Fonts Managerェ stored anywhere you like - I prefer the Apple Menu. To do this, open your System Folder, and drop Fonts Managerェ into your Apple Menu Items folder. Keep this ReadMe file handy. You may need it one day.
・ Which Fonts Manager 'set' do I have selected right now? - The most creative way I can suggest for knowing which set you have active, is to make an empty suitcase having the same name as your 'set' name. Allow it ONLY in that set, and in your font menu (or Key Caps) you'll know which set you have at all times...
・ For localized (non-US) System Software versions, to make command-key combinations work properly, select the 'US' keyboard layout from the layout (flag) menu just to the right of the Apple Guide menu.
・ If for some reason Fonts Managerェ fails, and you must restart (this can happen with any application you know), the Fonts folder inside the System Folder may be empty. DO NOT panic. This is OK. Inside the System Folder you'll see the main 'Fonts' folder and two new folders: 'Fonts (Printer Fonts)' and 'Fonts (Suitcases)'. All of your fonts will be in one of these three folders. Move the contents of 'Fonts (Printer Fonts)' and 'Fonts (Suitcases)' back into the main 'Fonts' folder to reinstall them. Don't move the two folders themselves (NOTE: Any folders nested inside the main 'Fonts' folder are completely ignored). Then restart.
・ If you use EvenBetterBusError, or some other error-catching extension, and you get an unimplemented trap at quit, you may wish to download the software again from the InfoMac site. I've posted the fix only at InfoMac. You can tell if you have the fixed version if there is any reference at all to EvenBetterBusError in the Read Me or Tutorial Topics.
・ If you have a large number of fonts, you may wish to increase the memory allocation above 1024k. To do this, Get Info on a FRESH copy of Fonts Managerェ, and change the Preferred Size. I would suggest starting with as much as 8192k, and working your way down, depending on the amount of unused RAM you have to work with.
・ It's a good idea to quit all applications before running Fonts Managerェ, so you'll have all of your memory available.
・ Please feel free to contact me via e-mail, or by phone (512) 218-1579. I would be happy to help you with your Macintosh (or any Mac OS computer).
・ If you've had Extension conflicts at startup or any problems, especially with another font management utility (or it is still installed), you may need to do a 'clean install' of your System Software, due to damage the utility might have caused. This works 100% of the time.
Clean Install For System 7.1 thru Mac OS 8.1:
1 - Startup with Disk Tools (or your System CD).
2 - Run Disk First Aid, and repair the hard drive. Quit Disk First Aid.
3 - Run Apple HD SC Setup (or Drive Setup), and update the driver. Quit.
4 - Open your hard drive, and rename your System Folder to 'Storage' (exact spelling not crucial).
5 - Open the Storage folder, and drag two files to the Trash. System and Finder. Empty the Trash.
6 - Close all windows. If you have no System CD, restart with 'Install Me First' (or first System disk).
- If you have a System CD, restart again, letting the computer automatically startup with the System CD.
7 - Install your System Software with 'Easy Install'. Restart normally (VERY IMPORTANT).
7a - If you have EITHER System 7.1, and need to reinstall System Update 3.0 from floppy disk OR System 7.5 (any version), and need to reinstall System 7.5 Update 2.0 from floppy disk, THEN restart again w/Extensions OFF (holding shift key at startup), and install the update. Restart normally (VERY IMPORTANT).
7b - If you need to reinstall System 7.5 Update 2.0 from CD, put in your original System CD, then restart again w/Extensions OFF (holding shift key at startup). When startup is complete, drag the System CD to the Trash, insert the update CD and install the update. Restart normally (VERY IMPORTANT).
7c - If you have System 7.5.3 (any Revision) and need to reinstall System 7.5.5 Update from floppy disk, restart again w/Extensions OFF (holding shift key at startup), and install the update. Restart normally (VERY IMPORTANT).
7d - If you have Mac OS 7.6 and need to reinstall Mac OS 7.6.1 Update from floppy disk, restart again w/Extensions Disabled* (holding shift key at startup), and install the update. Restart normally (VERY IMPORTANT).
7e - If you have Mac OS 8 and need to reinstall Mac OS 8.1 Update from floppy disk, restart again w/Extensions Disabled* (holding shift key at startup), and install the update. Restart normally (VERY IMPORTANT).
8 - After the installation(s), you'll need to reinstall your applications, as well as your fonts. But try Fonts Managerェ first, before you do this (after all, this is why you're here).
- To reinstall your fonts, simply drop each font onto the CLOSED System Folder icon on the hard drive. You'll get the standard message about Font installation. Click OK to proceed. If you do NOT get the message, it's a good chance you're trying to install a damaged font.
- To reinstall your applications (or any software that has an 'installer'), do the following:
1. Restart and hold the shift key after the startup chime (and make sure any external SCSI devices connected are turned ON, not OFF).
2. Do the installation.
3. Restart normally, without holding down any keys.
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- If installing from a zip disk, just make sure the zip disk is in the drive at startup, and follow the steps listed above.
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- If you have an Apple CD-ROM, and the installer application is on a CD, change step 1 slightly:
Before step 1, Insert your Apple System CD. It may be called any of the following:
Apple Macintosh CD
Performa CD
Restore CD
Mac OS xxx
1. Restart and hold the shift key after the startup chime (and make sure any external SCSI devices connected are turned ON, not OFF).
After step 1, drag your Apple System CD (whatever it is called) to the Trash to eject it, and insert your CD which contains the installer.
2. Do the installation.
3. Restart normally, without holding down any keys.
Make sure you complete step 3 before attempting another installation. Most installers will take care of step 3 for you, but some don't. There are very rare exceptions that will make this fail, but for the most part, it ensures that the installer application has no interference. Setting Extensions Manager (or Conflict Catcher or whatever) to something other than 'All On' can interfere with the 'cleanup' that happens at restart (step 3). Also, some installers may not adequately replace components that are in a 'disabled' folder. Using the latest Apple System CD that you have will help make this work properly, if you have a computer that Apple updated the CD speed in mid-production
Hope this helps. It sure saves loads of Macintosh customers time and effort, especially when System Software has been damaged due to improper installation. This tip and the requirement that all external SCSI devices (if connected to ANY Mac) be turned ON before startup are my favorite 'Mac Secrets'.
9 - After all software is running to your satisfaction (or at any point after System installation), you may trash the 'Storage' folder. DO NOT be tempted to drag files from your Storage folder into the new System Folder. This is BY FAR the most common mistake Mac users make when doing a clean install. Better to reinstall from original disks/CD than to attempt a drag-install of specific components from an 'old' System Folder (Storage). From experience, it actually takes less time to reinstall from original disks/CD.
* Mac OS 7.6 and later will display 'Extensions Disabled' at startup instead of 'Extensions OFF'
- added Seoul font support for Hangul/Korean Mac OS 8 (version 3.7.4K)
- added Beijing font support for Chinese Simplified Mac OS 8 (version 3.7.4CS)
- added Taipei font support for Chinese Traditional Mac OS 8 (version 3.7.4CT)
- added Osaka font support for Kanji/Japanese Mac OS 8 (version 3.7.4J)
- NEW web site
3.7.3
- added Osaka font support for KanjiTalk/Japanese Mac OS (version 3.7.3J)
- added reminder to Restart when application quits
3.7.2
- added 'Edit' and 'Style' menus to enhance viewing and printing of font samples
- minor 'behind the scenes' update to better support font sampling when using ATM
3.7.1
- very minor update to the 'splash' screen (I must've been asleep for 3.7)
3.7
- added Font Sample and Print Sample options at your request
- changed 'Help' menu to 'Tutorial' for clarity when using Mac OS 8
- Tutorial Topics (this text) available in a separate text file, as well as in the Tutorial menu
3.6.8
- very minor update to the 'Mac OS fonts' set to include all fonts installed by the Mac OS Installer
- Help Topics available in a separate text file, as well as in the Help menu
3.6.7
- Mac OS 8 TrueType font suitcase 'Truth' now called 'Charcoal'
3.6.6
- better error checking for proper installation
- minor correction to License Details window
3.6.5
- modified discount structure for multiple users to accomodate Kagi Register application
- Kagi registration supports the following:
- VISA
- MasterCard
- American Express
- Invoice
- Cash
- Check/Money Order
- First Virtual
3.6.4
- added support for new Mac OS 8 font 'Truth'
- revised support for QuickDraw GX fonts: 'Apple Chancery', 'Hoefler Text', 'Skia', and 'Tekton Plus'
3.6.3
- added a larger screen version to double the information in main window
- updated for Mac OS 7.6 and later (although v3.6.2 runs fine with 7.6)
- more customer feedback filtered into the readme and Help Topics
- removed 'write to NIL' conflict (only seen during 'Quit' when using EvenBetterBusError INIT)
3.6.2
- added a progress window for saving 'Sets'
- removed all customer feedback considered politically incorrect to an anonymous software developer (I wish I could tell you the whole story on this one!)
3.6.1
- fixed a minor bug in the Open 'Sets' (import) routine
3.6
- Save 'Sets' for export purposes (great for site-license standardization of sets, or to upgrade beyond version 3.6 without losing time invested in creating sets -> Apologies for not bringing this back sooner!)
- Open 'Sets' from previous export (this is the companion to the Save function)
- command-period disabled for quit (only command-Q or Quit from the file menu works)
- cleaned up quite a bit of internal code for speed
3.5.2
- NEW progress bars (no more guessing what's happening)
- faster launch
- ignores extra folders in Fonts folder, instead of just hanging or crashing (although the Fonts folder should seldom have folders inside it, I've now allowed for that, just in case you've got a specific requirement, like with some Japanese fonts, or in case that's part of your font management strategy)
3.5.1
- fixed two minor bugs when saving sets
3.5
- no installation necessary (just double-click!)
- much smoother International localized version
- removed the need for ・・FM SmartFont
- removed the need for 'Preferences' workaround
3.12
- added QuickStart Tutorial to Help Topics
- added Usage Tips (below)
- removed the 'ghost' space from the three Registration fields
3.11
- International Version for localized System Software
- added use of ・・FM SmartFont
3.10
- much cheaper than before (you asked for it)
- better discount structure for multiple users
- corporate ShareWare Notice (you asked for it)
3.1
- much faster than before
- almost complete facelift, with better progress notes
- manages suitcases AND printer fonts more better
- Balloon Help has been beefed up and basted...
3.0
- only 10 Sets per copy (much faster)
- BOTH suitcases and printer fonts are managed
- changed folder layout inside System Folder
2.1
- Adobe Type Manager (ATMェ) 3.8.3 font substitution is preserved (if you wish)
- Command-W closes windows that have a close box
- Keep all your old suitcase 'Sets' when you upgrade!
- Rename 'Sets' upon first Save
- Custom Set is saved 'as is' (you actually have a total of 21 Sets)
- Accepts (and converts) authentication codes from all registered versions
2.0.2
- Fixed a bug when saving with 'Custom' selected as the 'Set'
- Old Authentication codes are automatically converted to new codes (if you've registered).
- Main window has title bar, can be moved around, and will remember its position.
- Major price cuts in site licenses.
2.0.1
- change to Help file only
2.0 FINAL
- no longer requires AppleScript
- still requires a restart
- Help Topics
The following information is for archive purposes only. Version 2.0 and later were written using FutureBasic II. The last version written using FaceSpan (AppleScript) was 1.5.9sp.
1.5.9sp
- Command-Q now quits the application, as does closing the Fonts Manager window.
- Also, a preview of Fonts Manager 2.0 is included.