Apologies, no, Alejandro. I am experimenting with this for the first time and after reading the archives of the problems others have encountered, am trying to foresee problems and solve them in advance. No idea if my idea is a good one or will solve the problems others have described, though I'm expecting it should solve one... choosing a font that actually exists (or that you've successfully loaded).

So I put forth what I hoped was a solution. If others had tried similar things or found better solutions, perhaps they would post them. But you are the only one who responded so far.

All I know is that after reading thru various older postings about embedding fonts, there appeared to be gotchas and I did not find posts that solved the gotchas, only posts that defined them. And one wouldn't know if they had a gotcha until deploying on many machines.

Off I go to play with my fonts...  :-)

Shari



hi Shari,

i have not used this feature, but it is really
mind opening to see, how developers use
font embedding in their apps.

Do you have a sample stack that show
the approach that you described?

Thanks in advance!

alejandro


Shari-2 wrote:

 Load several custom fonts.  Create a heirarchy of first choice,
 second choice, etc.  If firstChoice is in the fontNames then set the
 fields to it.  Else move to secondChoice, thirdChoice, etc., ending
 with several fonts that should already be installed on user systems
 as a last resort.
 >


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