Martin,

I've seen characters in embedded fonts displayed only partially, e.g. one 
half of the double quote is a lot lighter in color than the other half 
(sometimes almost invisible). This artifact disappears, if you turn off 
antialiasing.

However, with antialiasing turned off, several upper-ASCII characters don't 
display at all, most notably decimal 128, 144, 158, which may be letters in 
your code page (if you're in Europe).

  S.

At 09:06 AM 3/9/2001 +0100, you wrote:
>Hello all,
>
>Sorry for the OT question. I have a project that is finished (or at least I
>thought so). E-learning CD-ROM with embedded fonts, Director 8. I have tried
>this on a lot of different machines with no problems.
>The client took a copy with him home and tried it on his old PC. I am not
>sure about the configuration, what I do know is that it is running Win98 on
>a P200MMX.
>
>Now the problem is that on this machine some of the text comes out in two
>coulours (12p Bold). The top half black and the bottom half white (It should
>be all black). Some other text seems to jump down a line (13p Bold), it is
>not displayed where it should.
>
>The fonts are embedded without imported bitmaps and are displayed using
>antialiasing.
>
>Anyone seen anything like this, is this a problem with Director, the clients
>PC or the font?
>
>//Martin
>
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