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    Default webdings

    Does anyone know if webdings font is installed on all computers?
    I have been using symbolic fonts a lot because I find it easier
    than creating buttons in my flash files.

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    Default Re: webdings

    It's installed on mine and I don't think I installed it, because I never use it.
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    Default Re: webdings

    It's possible that it comes with Windows XP. That's the storage folder I have it in, and I'm pretty sure I put copies of all the XP fonts there as a reference.

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    Webdings is a font developed by Microsoft. It started shipping as an integral part of IE-4, and has been included in all later versions.

    I'm sure there are some computers that don't have it, but probably not very many!
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    Thanks guys

    Then its probably pretty safe to use them.
    I'm not to sure about the others.
    wingdings
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    Standard fonts in XP
    Fonts supplied with Windows XP

    Consideration about Wingdings, Wingdings2, and Wingdings3
    Wingdings character set

    Cheers, Anders
    Last edited by Anders 205; 12 January 2007 at 09:00 AM.

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    Thanks Anders

    That article said wingdings should NOT be used in Html.
    I agree with that. Does anyone know about flash files?
    Now I'm also thinking about MAC and webdings.
    Could anyone clear all this up concerning flash files.

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    The info in the article on Webdings is certainly worth reading.

    The list of Win XP fonts may be misleading. It includes international fonts that may be installed only when you select an associated language, perhaps when you install XP or perhaps if you change your language preference in XP's Regional and Language Options. (It's not something I'm willing to test right now.

    I'm sure there's someone around here who knows more about it than I do. Here's a link to a list that has a bit more explanation:
    http://home.classicnet.net/jimdan/Wi...butedFonts.htm

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    Default Re: webdings

    I compared the list of Windows XP fonts from the link in Anders' post to a fresh install direct from the factory and all the fonts are on the machine.

    A list of fonts provided on Mac OS X includes Webdings http://www.microsoft.com/typography/fonts/mac.htm

    Note that the Webdings and WingDings fonts are not the same. Webdings font is available on Mac, Linux, Unix, and Windows computers since about 1997.

    WingDing fonts have usually only been available on Windows computers, with some exceptions. WingDings has been around since at least Windows 3.0 but WingDings 2 and 3 came along after. I don't think they were on Windows 95 and possibly not on Windows 98 (original release). I do recall WingDings 2 being on Windows 98 Second Edition, but do not recall of WingDings 3 was on that version.
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    You are wanting to use different fonts in a Flash file ? As far as I know once you have saved the Flash file , the font type used will be saved as a graphic in the flash format, so whatever font you use will look correct, because it has become a graphic file.

    Unlike specifying different font types in html code that looks for that specific font to be installed on your computer.
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