Mark,

I put the installer created by IC into a custom property in my rev app. My rev app spits out the installer

Thanks for the pointer. I've done a fair bit of work in Director, Flash, etc. A long time ago I did Hypercard work. I'm sure with a little bit of guidance I'll get "custom properties," but if you could just point me to a brief explanation of how this works and how to "suck up" and "spit out" (as I've heard the process referred to in some posts) something like another file or executable, I'd appreciate it.

Brad

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Mark Talluto wrote:


On Jul 18, 2005, at 6:53 AM, Brad Borch wrote:

I'm creating a presentation and I need to be sure the user has access to a Unicode font. I'd like to standardize on Bitstream's Vera font, which is free and very good.

1) Is there any way to access the font dynamically without installing it on the user's system? A while ago there was a thread "Own fontsuite with standalone?" Several authors referenced the EXT.dll as a way to dynamically access fonts on the PC. How is this done? Has anyone successfully employed this technique?

2) If I can't access it dynamically, how do I install it? I purchased InstallGadget, but that currently doesn't update the Windows registry upon installation.

Any ideas on how to address this problem would be greatly appreciated.



Brad,

This is how I solve the problem: <http://lists.runrev.com/pipermail/ use-revolution/2004-April/036224.html>


Mark Talluto

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