Unless you could some how include the fonts or a subset of fonts with the
application that travels with the document that's being sent to other
people, I'm not sure how you would do this and keep the fonts intact.  You
could *possibly* convert the text into outlines and display it as vector
pieces if it is not meant to be edited after it's created.

What you are doing, I think, has already been done by Adobe with their PDF
files.  Adobe embeds a set or subset of fonts inside the PDF.  This ensures
that the text will display correctly, using the correct font, etc.

There are PDF classes available for RB, however the display of PDF files is
limited, if I understand correctly, to the Mac side.  I think they are
displayed using QuickTime and the Windows version of QuickTime doesn't
support PDF files.

If anyone knows I'm wrong about this, I'd be happy to know as I would also
like to be able to do something similar to what you are trying to do.  PDF
files would be the way to go, I think.


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