Hi Mark,

I don't think it's necessary to change any registry settings to install a font permanently on Windows. You just copy the font to C:/Windows/Fonts and you're good to go.

As I mentioned earlier, altFont installs fonts (not in the Fonts directory) temporarily, so that users can work with them, but not have them permanently installed. This is great for lots of different kind of applications. For instance, one could make a font viewer application, or an application like Suitcase, which installs and removed fonts on the fly.

best,

Chipp

Mark Talluto wrote:

2. Windows requires an installer that sets the registry properly. We have a standalone that spits out the installer (www.clickteam.com), runs it, and deletes it when it is done.

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