I need this BIG time, and it mnay be a show stopper form me moving a whole
mess of customers form ToolBook (where this isa breeze to do) to Rev. At
RevConWest Andre Garcia said that he thought he had a way of doing this by
using a custom property to store the font, but I haven't heard from him
since then.
Bob Earp - White Rock, BC.
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I remember the days long ago in Hypercard where you could install a
font as a resource in a stack, and it 'just worked', even though we
were warned not to for some reason.
sqb
I'm creating a presentation and I need to be sure the user has access to a
Unicode font. I'd like to standardize on Bitstream's Vera font, which is
free and very good.
1) Is there any way to access the font dynamically without installing it on
the user's system? A while ago there was a thread "Own fontsuite with
standalone?" Several authors referenced the EXT.dll as a way to dynamically
access fonts on the PC. How is this done? Has anyone successfully employed
this technique?
2) If I can't access it dynamically, how do I install it? I purchased
InstallGadget, but that currently doesn't update the Windows registry upon
installation.
Any ideas on how to address this problem would be greatly appreciated.
Brad
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