Hi,

I actually don't know how to do it, but i just wanted to say that i
think is time for Adobe to improve A LOT everything related to shared
fonts.

My feature list would be:

- Clean, easy, official way to create a swf with one/various fonts.
- Being able to load at run-time that swf and easily apply those fonts
to any TextField.
- Being able to query the swf to get information about the font,
embedded glyphs, etc.

I actually asked for it in the player 10 whislist, but maybe we could
expend some time defining what we need (as Colin Moock did when he was
asking for MovieClipLoader) and spreading through blogs and forums so
Adobe folks can actually hear it.

I'll try to do it myself and post it here. I guess a lot of people
might be interested.

Cheers,

Juan

On 2/7/07, Ian Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Mike,
   You might be able to do it using a server-side script. Swftools
(http://www.swftools.org/) might have something, or swfmill might give
you back something useful.

   Can't think of anything runtime/clientside, tho', other than
Danny's hack for the characters.

Ian

On 2/7/07, Mike Mountain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > why can't you use the size report that you can generate on
> > publish??? it shows all the fonts in-use in your movie.
>
> The key words are "at runtime" - imagine some of these are third party
> swfs.
>
>
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