bg_ie wrote:
> I'm trying to design a web tutorial for Irish-Gaelic which uses a
> Gaelic font in ttf, shown here -
> 
> http://www.fainne.org/gaelchlo/bungc.html
> 
> I was in the processes of building my first page, but I quickly became
> disillusioned by the lack of browser support for embedded fonts. The
> Gaelic font should appear in IE, but not in Firefox etc.
> 
> Here's an example of my test page -
> 
> http://baz.perlmonk.org/z6.cgi?leathanach=1
> 
> You'll notice that if you enter "b" followed by "h" in the edit box,
> the right column will display "b" with a dot above. "r" and "s" should
> appear as "long s" and "long r" also.
> 
> I was wondering if implementing my tutorial in SVG might act as a
> solution to my embedding problem.
> 
> Thanks for your advice,
> 
> Barry.

Yes, you can convert your TTF font to SVG using for example Batik's tool 
for that, then you can use this font freely.
There is no native edit box in SVG, but there are several 
implementations that you can freely use.

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