For the rest there might be another category, for instance 'uncategorized'. And perhaps for those fonts with no issues during AD's categorization process. If the metadata is really problematic, the automatic categorization would work for default fonts only. I'm thinking in the different scenarios or working in graphic design vs editorial/page layout vs web design, for example. Oh, that would be very nice indeed :) though I think that separated font sets by app is not something to dismis, but I admit that it may be be too much to ask. So +1 ( conditionally on the above) for this. This would be, imho, the best way since these sets would be system-wide and not change (or be dependent on memory to recreate each time) from app to app. so there has to be a way to incorporate these "sets" in a panel/dialog/whachamacallit for easy utilization by the user. Because, artist here) and the sets are there. ComicLife 2 and now 3 calls up the Mac OS font thingamabob (at least that's how I think of it. I have sets set to contain Comic Dialog, Comic Sound FX, Display, Sans serif faves, serif faves, and so on. In the apps that support it and FontBook itself has had the ability to create custom font sets since, I believe, OS X 6 or thereabouts.
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