Smart Set Examples
One of the most powerful features in FontAgent, Smart Sets allow you to define criteria to organize fonts into groups according to their characteristics.
Defining a Smart Set
To create a Smart Set, you first use FontAgent's Smart Search facility to define a set of criteria. Then you assign a Set name to your search and save it to your FontAgent catalog. For details, see Working with Smart Sets.
Sample Smart Set Searches
There are many reasons for creating Smart Sets. The table below provides examples of useful Smart Sets.
Smart Set | Multi-Criteria Match Type | Criteria |
OpenType Fonts | Match Any Rule | Font type contains Open Font type contains OT |
Linotype Fonts | Either setting | Foundry contains linotype |
Google Fonts | Foundry contains google | |
Active Adobe Fonts | Match All Rules | Activation Status equals active Foundry contains adobe |
D fonts | Either setting | Font Family starts with D |
Medium Weight | Match Any Rule | Font Name contains medium |
Italic Fonts | Match Any Rule | Font Name contains italic |
Heavier Weights | Match Any Rule | Font Name contains bold |
Helvetica Fonts | Match Any Rule | Font Name contains helvetica |
Client Fonts | Either setting | Comments and Tags contains [clientname] |
Project Fonts | Either setting | Comments and Tags contains seaside menu |
Open Source Fonts | Either setting | Copyright contains open |