odd, never seen anything like it. I always refrain from using static text
fields though. Mixing dynamic and static
fields which share the same font creates weird situations somehow. Just make
it dynamic, and if you want to be
sure it embeds correctly, just embed the glyphs used in that textfield
(that's what static textfield is supposed to
do internally, but somehow it messes up in some cases)

cheers,
Meinte

On Sat, Mar 13, 2010 at 11:29 AM, David Benman <d...@dbenman.com> wrote:

> I have an embeded font that renders really weird when published. I am using
> CS4 on the Mac and the font has been both embeded into a dynamic text field
> and used as the font face for a static field. I have gotten the same
> results, which as some of the characters render as really big ugly polygons.
> I have a picture here:
>
> http://dbenman.com/flash/weirdfont.png
>
> Note how some of the yellow characters are missing in the "Account
> Overview" title, but instead, I guess, render as really big polygons. The
> field is rotated by 2 degrees too.
>
> I remake the field and it works for awhile, but then starts rendering weird
> again.
>
> David Benman
> Interactive Developer
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