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Jezebel
 
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My own experience with fonts on network setups is that it's not worth
trying. Commerical fonts count as software, so buying the font doesn't
normally give a licence to distribute them anyway, embedded or otherwise.
And in any case, the support issues are just not worth the trouble. Lousy
though the built-in fonts are, most people don't notice the difference.


"Widmer" wrote in message
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Not all fonts are embeddable. The font file can be encoded with copyright
data which prevents the embedding.


Thanks, Jezebel. After installing "Open Type Font Shell Extensions" I was
able to see that my font has only "Preview and Print" embedding enabled. I
guess what I need is "Installable embedding allowed".

I started looking around for other vendors of this font but noone seems to
indicate what level of embedding permission the font comes with. Am I
missing something here or is there a better way to find out before
actually
buying and installing the font?