Archive for August, 2009

Another Bat

Found another Brown Myotis Bat in our grill cover this afternoon. This one was smaller than the one from last week that was hanging out in our deck umbrella. He was also very upset to be disturbed – kept trying to crawl back into the darkness of the cover instead of flying off. At one point he jumped at me when I tried to get him out.

I’m going to call the Ledge Light Health District on Monday to find out how to discourage them from hanging out on my deck. Don’t need any of us getting bit or scratched and then having to go in for the series of rabies shots!

Little Bat

There were some rumours last night that we might get some high winds from the bands of “Bill” heading by so I had Jon close up the umbrella on the back of the deck. This afternoon, after no rain or high winds, I decided to have him open it back up so it would shade the back door.

Shortly after going out he came running back in: “Mom, you have to see this! There’s a bat in our umbrella!” Sure enough, a Little Brown Myotis was trying to take a nap. Here are a couple shots. Click on the images for larger versions.

Little Brown Myotis Bat

Little Brown Myotis Bat

I’ve been a user of Extensis’ Suitcase software to manage my fonts for many years and was a bit disappointed when I upgraded to Adobe CS4 and the auto activate plug in for Illustrator and InDesign was not upgraded in Suitcase 11.

Yesterday’s Layers Tip of the Day mentioned that Suitcase Fusion 2 has a new auto-active plug ins for CS4 and was very pleased to find that it is available for Windows users too! (Extensis Website)

Suitcase Fusion 2 requires that you uninstall Suitcase 11 before installing. It also does not automatically retrieve the Suitcase 11 database.. You can load the Suitcase 11 database by going to Tools > Import Suitcase for Windows Data

Note: Fusion 2’s default settings move all added fonts to a "font vault" within Local, Application Data of your C:/ drive. If you are like me with a lot of fonts, duplicating all of those somewhere else on your system is a bit crazy – I have all of mine stored in F:/fonts/ the items in the F drive do not change very often so it doesn’t have to backed up as frequently – rather convenient for my work flow. To change this setting go to: Edit > Preferences and under Font Vault Options change to "Add fonts leaving them in place." I also changed the Activations Options adding a check into "Notify if a conflict occurs."

That said – it seems that if you ‘Import Suitcase for Windows Data’ it goes to the vault vice leaving them so I ended up creating new sets. Something new and coinvent with Fusion 2 is you can "export sets" which are mini database files… to save sets/back them up.

You can also have multiple libraries… I now have a library for my standard fonts and another for various free fonts…

Other cool features include the ability to create popup boxes of fonts you are considering and being able to move fonts to sets from the preview window..

All in all a great upgrade… that took too long in the making!