RoGuE_StreaK


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Posted: Aug. 24 2005,05:40 |
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You need to embed your fonts in the flash file if they are non-generic. There are generic windoze fonts that will be there on every windoze machine, but NOT under DSL, so flash will either attempt to subsitute a different font or simply not display anything at all. So as mikshaw said, unless it's generic _sans or _serif, or possibly arial et al., then you need to include the font. In MX2004, and I'm pretty sure it's roughly the same for previous versions, I believe your text boxes need to be set to dynamic or input, rather than static, then you'll get a "character" option from which to embed your font. To save space, you can include only the letters/characters you need, specify only uppercase or lowercase letters, etc...
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