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Author Topic: To see what I mean!  (Read 788 times)
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« on: 2000-08-21, 12:18:00 »

Posted by: Eugene
         
Go to my site http://www.techhappy.com, and you should see plain old ordinary times new roman. I am trying to get Bank Gothic High BT but it wont seem to work!
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« Reply #1 on: 2000-08-21, 08:48:00 »

Posted by: mjan
         

This is a known issue that is described in the release notes, under the heading "Illegally named fonts".

The problem is that you embed "BankGothic Lt BT" but the html code refers to the font as "Bank Gothic Light BT".

WEFT Development,
- Michael

 


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« Reply #2 on: 2000-08-21, 12:43:00 »

Posted by: Eugene
         
I don't understand, what am I supposed to put into my HTML code instead of "Bank Gothic Light BT"? Weft refers to it as "BankGothic Lt BT". Should I change the original reference to that?
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« Reply #3 on: 2000-08-21, 12:54:00 »

Posted by: Eugene
         

Whenever it scans the code, it comes up with a green checkmark and "Bank Gothic Light BT", and then a yellow questionmark with "BankGothic LT BT Bold (synthetic)".

Which one should I embed? And what html changes should i make to the source file, before i use weft? Right now it says font face="Bank Gothic Light BT"


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« Reply #4 on: 2000-08-21, 13:03:00 »

Posted by: Eugene
         
Forget it, I think I got it to work. Thanks for your help!
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