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Using XML container for a font

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tjd

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Nov 5, 2002
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Using XML container for a font

How do you write a routine that uses a font description in XML parsable format to provide this data to display so the font described thereby displays as it should? - "Oops! I've joined a club that'll have me as a member?" -
 
What are you talking about?
Are you repeating a question somebody (your boss) asked you?

Anyway,describing fonts, vodoo dolls or rules of engagement are all rules which are achieved based on conditional statements.

My Questions:
1.) What fonts do you want to use? (System vs Custom)
2.) If custom, where are they stored?
3.) If ....

Please REPHRASE your question....

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No. I'm asking a question about three or four after dinner brandies probably asked me (by the look of it).
I suspect I also asked it in another forum (probably worse put). Basically, I was wondering how you call glyphs from a font rendered in xml format ( or reduced to xml format) from a ttf or postscript font file, and then use its glyphs in a document, if such a thing is possible. - "Oops! I've joined a club that'll have me as a member?" -
 
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