Having come up through the golden age of digital prepress, I learned early on 
that either everyone working on a project that was involved in type had to have 
the exact same fonts from the exact same foundries, or else risk any number of 
issues. Nothing worse than getting the finished product and THEN discovering 
there were type issues. 

There used to be multi-user font server technologies that allowed one font 
library to be shared between multiple users, and the way it did it is for 
display purposes, the end users only got access to the raster fonts, which were 
themselves free, and when access to the high resolution vector versions was 
required, only one user could do so at a time. 

Since the raster versions are so rarely accessed, this was a quite workable 
system, although not very much to the liking of the font foundries, as you can 
imagine. I'm not sure what ever happened to those systems. There were two I was 
familiar with, one was Suitcase by Extensis, and the other I cannot remember 
the name of, Font wrangler or something like it. There are others now, 
including an offerring from Adobe, but I doubt all of them offer font sharing. 

Professional products allow the embedding of typefaces in their documents. Word 
is not one of those. That is a shame because Word is still to this day the best 
book layout application, providing for footnote links that flow with the 
anchors, so you don't have to manually redo all your footnotes every time the 
document reflows. 

Bob S
 

> On Feb 20, 2018, at 09:33 , Ralph DiMola via use-livecode 
> <use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> 
> K,
> 
> 
> 
> That's a amusing observation of font names.
> 
> 
> 
> If a MS Word doc is using the Adobe Helvetica and the next user only has a
> MonoType Helvetica, then Word will substitute the MonoType font without
> warning. Then if the next user has neither font, Word will substitute a
> "Helvetica like" font, again without warning. A PDF created from this
> document will be problematic when pre-flighted..
> 
> 
> 
> I'm planning to use LC to produce "print ready" PDFs. +100 to the mother
> ship for removing LiveCode's phony font styling .
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Ralph DiMola
> 
> IT Director
> 
> Evergreen Information Services
> 
> rdim...@evergreeninfo.net


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