Every font folder should contain a preview of each font, just like fonts in Photoshop's Font List do.By default, Adobe could populate the ' CS Fonts' folder with standard categories, such as 'Serif', 'Sans Serif', 'Fixed width', etc, to organize its default CS fonts.do not appear in the ' Program Name Projects' Font Folders. Diplay unused fonts (only shows fonts that have not been used, i.e.Display uncategorized fonts (only shows fonts that have not been manually added to a Font Folder by user).Right-clicking on the ' Font List' folder could give users different display options:.These contextual menus should also give users the option to 'Sort Alphabetically'.This would make sharing fonts and/or Font Folders between users and between computer systems quick and easy. Right-clicking on any Master Font Folder or Font (Sub-)Folder could give users contextual menu options to export/import the Font Folder structure and/or the fonts within them.' Font List': putting all installed fonts into their own collapsible folder would allow users to twirl this folder closed when they only want to focus on fonts within other Font Folder categories.For greater organization, Project folders should automatically be categorized into root folders by year, and allow the same renaming/deleting/reordering as the other two types of Font Folders. Thus, should a video editor want to reuse the same 10 fonts that were used in a project from a year ago, referencing those fonts would be as simple as opening the respective Font Folder. ' Program Name Projects' would be automatically created Font Folders to keep track of the fonts used in previous projects.Any eventual changes made to this folder, in any CS program, would automatically appear in every other CS program. Thus, a 'Favorites' Font Folder created in Photoshop would automatically appear in Illustrator, AE, PP and other relevant CS programs. ' CS Fonts' would be Font Folders that automatically appear in every other CS program.Thus, a 'Wedding Videos' Font Folder created in Premiere Pro would only appear in that program. ' Program Name Fonts' would be Font Folders that only appear in the respective program in which they were created.Four permanent 'Master' Font Folders at the top of each CS program's font list:.Ability to add (drag-drop)/remove/reorder/rename fonts within these folders, and add the same fonts to several folders.'twirlable') Font Folders at the top of each CS program's Font List. With that said, here is my suggested solution to the current lack of font organization in CS: In other words, it's a mess! I've seen other posts suggesting ways to organize fonts, yet none that I felt present a complete solution. Used together, FontExplorer X Pro and FontExplorer X Server are your complete solution for organizing, exploring and buying fonts and managing font licenses.Having zero built-in font organization in CS is akin to using Premiere Pro without bins or Photoshop without layers. FontExplorer X Pro features an enhanced user interface with a configurable toolbar, activation control, comprehensive font information at your fingertips, customizable font previews, back-up functionality and access to FontExplorer X Server. And when you're ready to add to your collection, you can view thousands of classic designs and the latest releases from independent foundries using the integrated store. Whether you've got a hard drive full of typefaces or a few cherished families, FontExplorer X Pro handles your font library quickly, efficiently and reliably. Now you can more easily manage, activate and organize your existing font collection as well as find and experiment with new fonts. Download Description Name: FontExplorer X Pro Version: 4.2.2 Mac Platform: Intel Includes: Pre-K'ed OS version: 10.6 Processor type(s) & speed: intel c2d RAM minimum: 2gb Video RAM: 256mb FontExplorer 4.2.2 pre-k'd FontExplorer X Pro is optimized for professional use it's the solution that gives you the power you need to manage all your fonts.
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