Karl DeSaulniers wrote:

> I think Chris's suggestion may be the trick.
> I know I had that headache too and placing the format on after the text
> loaded did the trick.

That looked promising, but I'm getting the same result--I can see the
text field outline on screen, but no text.

> But I know with embedding the font, mine wouldnt work unless everything was
> "Arial" with a cap A cause my font name was Arial.ttf.

I'm pretty certain that's not it. Mark Jonkman showed me how to embed
a font, and I'm looking at his code (which I know works), and he named
a font something like 'SegoeBlackEmbedded', while the file name is
just SegoeBlk.ttf. That font shows up in Windows Font Viewer as Segoe
Black.

> go fig. only other thing I would say is are you declaring the var for the
> font name in your class appropriately?
>
> Best,
> Karl
>

I think that's what Juan Pablo was suggesting. I'll try it and see if
it makes a difference.

Cordially,

Kerry Thompson
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