I have Nexus downloaded. I know how to make categories (sets) for the installed fonts. What I'm wondering about is the uninstalled fonts... What folder structure should I use for those? Do I need to unzip the uninstalled fonts for Nexus to use them? Any help you can give for getting it set up from the get-go would be appreciated.
Nexus Font Manager is a free program that lets you categorize your fonts so you can find them quickly and see them in the size, color and words you want to use. It is compatible with PCs, not sure about Apple. It automatically shows you all your installed fonts, those you can tag in the set you develop yourself.
My challenge is getting Nexus to recognize the uninstalled fonts. I'm not sure about what folder structure I need for those fonts. Once Nexus sees that folder, I'll be able to categorize the UNinstalled fonts. When Nexus is open you can put the uninstalled fonts to use in PS and PSE and other programs without having to install them first. I haven't done that part yet and would love to hear from someone who has.
I had this all figured out a couple of years ago but when my laptop failed and I lost everything, I can't remember some of the set up steps. The tutorial that helped me before seems to be gone from Youtube. So I thought maybe someone who is using it could give me some tips. Thanks
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