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Old 05-13-2007, 02:29 AM   #3
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Originally Posted by fishman69
When I insert an RTF document that had been formatted in a typeface called Della Robbia, the document is actually displayed on the reader in an ugly typeface that looks suspiciously like Times New Roman. Della Robbia is a Venetian with angled horizontals in the 'e', but what comes up in the reader has straight horizontals. UGLY!!!!!!!

Harvey
Where do you imagine that the Reader is going to get your font from?

RTF documents do not have fonts "embedded" in them. Your RTF document is requesting that font, but the Reader can only respond by using on the fonts it has, which are versions of Times Roman, Swiss, and Courier.

You can, as RWood says, embed fonts in LRF or PDF files, but it does slow down page turning on the Reader somewhat.
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