Once again, PT, thanks for answering. Now I'm a little confused -- I though embedding the font meant that the font does not have to be present on the client system. Am I wrong?
It's just that it's not very practical to require all the potential users of my app to download and install the Microsoft fonts. Mark. On 3/1/07, P T Withington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
http://linuxhelp.blogspot.com/2006/07/case-of-some-flash-based-games- unable.html On 2007-03-01, at 08:29 EST, Mark Greenbank wrote: > Hi NZ, > > Yes, I tried embedding the font but it did not help. Further data: > > - Other (Windows) clients (Firefox, IE) on the LAN seem to work OK > - Other (Linux) clients (Opera, Firefox) on the LAN do not work > > Has anyone seen this before? I'm using lps-4.0b1 running under > Fedora Core > 5. > > Mark > > On 2/28/07, Not Zippy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> Have you tried embedding the font in the app ? >> >> On 2/28/07, Mark Greenbank <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> > >> > Hi, >> > >> > I have a simple app tha works perfectly on my local browser >> (that is, >> > brower, tomcat, etc. are all on the same machine) but when I run >> it in a >> > browser on any other machine no text is displayed. No >> statictext, no text, >> > no grid text, etc. >> > >> > Did I miss a configuration somewhere? >> > >> > Thanks in advance, >> > Mark >> > >> > >>
