I brought the font into Adobe Illustrator and saw the font correctly in that application. The Qt::AAEnableHighDpiScaling application attribute, introduced in Qt 5.6, enables automatic scaling based on the monitors pixel density.
I know Suitcase Fusion requires a plug-in for InDesign and Illustrator but that isn't what Apple is claiming. I only have three programs I'd need auto-activation for and I'm batting zero. It is supposed to work whenever a font is needed. Note: Non-integer scale factors may cause significant scaling/painting artifacts. Font Book auto-activation is supposed to be independent of any specific program. The font installed with no issues and I can see it in the dropdown list of text files in Fusion but the preview looks nothing like the font. In these cases, consider using the Fusion style instead, which supports high-DPI in all cases.
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