Raymond Mercier writes:
> Of course Adobe was designed  to do just the problem 
> you defined, and it works well, with your embedded fonts, 
> etc., so the recipient sees just what you write.
>
> OTOH What about using Word with your embedded fonts, and
> then saving it as mht  (Web Archive File)? 

MHT files (web archives) are mostly RFC822 MIME encapsulation 
(like in compound Emails with attachments) of multiple 
related files, one of which is a main HTML file using the 
others with relative references.

An MHT file can then contain full file attachments, so it 
is not a solution for his problem (the MHT file works as if 
it was a base URL for a web site, or a ZIP archive, and so 
it exposes its individual file components which can be easily 
extracted).

The way fonts are embedded in MHT files are exactly the same 
as for web sites.


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