Glad to hear you worked it out. Would you be willing
to share your solution?
Brody
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Here is another possible solution. It is translated
from Spanish to English so it may take some piecing
together.
What I have found in researching these two solutions
is that one not need to create an .fla and .swf file
for the fonts and then via shared library add the
Hello Michael,
While I have never used an embedded font for a
dynamically generated text field before I have had
luck with dynamic text fields themselves created
during authortime. Your code seems OK from what I
see. The steps I take.
1. Create the shared font symbol. New.flaw/in
LibraryNew
Hello Michael and Ivan,
I posted a thread similar to this yesterday with no
reponse so Ivan I was hoping you may be able to
clarify a few things and Michael this could prevent
major headaches in the future.
I have about 150 .swf's' all sharing the same Font
Symbol. Everything works great when
Here is the link to Macromedia's TechNote regarding
Shared Font Libraries. They spell it out a little more
eloquently than I did.
http://www.macromedia.com/go/tn_14786
P.S. It was taken from the www.sharedfonts.com links
page
broD
P.P.S. No I have no affiliation with sharedfonts.com
in fact I
Hello List,
I am working on a site with quite a few pages that
contains 1 html file 1 .swf file that acts as a
mainLoader and am using a shared font symbol for the
.swf files that are being loaded into mainLoader.
Everything works perfect when all the files are in the
same folder. However I was
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