Activating Sets at Startup
FontAgent can activate fonts automatically as it starts in two different ways:
- By activating font sets that you have designated as Startup Sets
- By reactivating fonts that were active when FontAgent last stopped running
Designating a Startup Set
You can configure which sets activate automatically as FontAgent starts up. When you designate a set to operate in this manner, it is called a Startup Set.
You can create as many startup sets as you need, but be selective about how many fonts you activate at startup. Activating too many consumes system resources and makes Font menus in your Windows applications too long and complex to navigate.
Leaving Fonts Active When Exiting
You can use the FontAgent Options panel to tell FontAgent to leave fonts active when FontAgent exits.