"Mark E. Shoulson" <mark at kli dot org> wrote:
Isn't this what webfonts are all about? You specify a font in the
stylesheet, give it a URL, and your browser goes and downloads it and
displays the text in it.
That's great if you have a stylesheet, a URL, and a browser. HTML is
fancy text, and pretty much implies some sort of online connection. I
thought we were talking about plain text, and apologize if we weren't or
if that important detail was not clear.
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