You're right, unless the font is embedded Flash will render it as a "system
font" which means it will hopefully look as good as other aliased fonts in
the browser, but not better.

My suggestion is to take a look at Rob Taylor's Fontastic, it's pretty
ingenious. You might have to subscribe to his site.

http://FlashExtensions.com

Tyler

On 6/5/06, Danny Kodicek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Okay, I'm back after the weekend and ready to get this sorted out.

Thanks to various help, mostly Tom, I've got to the stage where objects in
one movie are managing to share a font in another, which at least is what
shared fonts are supposed to do (and is in itself something of a
breakthrough for me). But it's still not right. The problem is that for
dynamic fields, unless I embed the font, it doesn't appear antialiased.
This
means that my 'client' movie has to embed my shared font, but as soon as I
do that, the linkage breaks (quite reasonably). Meanwhile, I'm still
concerted about the low filesize in the 'Official' version: I can't see
how
this can contain all the font information.

I really would appreciate some more thoughts on this. Am I just missing a
trick on how to get these fonts antialiasing correctly?

Danny

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