Peter Reid wrote/ schreef:
> If you use a font that is not on a users' machine, then a substitute
> will be used and this will almost certainly disrupt your screen
> layouts.  This is why I tend to stick to the boring but always
> available Arial and Times New Roman.  There are other "standard"
> fonts, but these depend on the version of the OS your end user is
> using (the standard fonts differ between versions of MacOS and
> versions of Windows).
Now that we're on the subject, is it possible to 'include' a font file in a
stack, and install it on start?
> Cheers
> 
> Peter
Regards,
Sjoerd


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