![]() ![]() The problem for graphic designer is that Helvetica (AT1) and other basic Type 1 versions must be installed anyway. I have now tested several different methods, including change of registry settings in FontSubstitutes section, as advised above, but have not been able to reach a satisfactory solution. If you insist on having "real-life" examples, go visit Wall Street Journal, GeoTrust, Having any other browser than IE9, no problems whatsoever, and both the page and all installed fonts get rendered. Specifying an installed Type 1 other than Helvetica, Times or Courier: the page gets rendered but with the default font, not with the font specified. ![]() Not having them installed (as obviously was the case with the IE9 developer team and all beta testers), no problem, as Arial, Times New Roman But reverse the font definitions as follows:įont-family: Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif įont-family: Times, "Times New Roman", serif įont-family: Courier, "Courier New", monospace Īnd then have Helvetica, Times or Courier (Adobe Type 1 fonts) installed on your system, and you get garbage. See below for a code example, if required.įont-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif įont-family: "Times New Roman", Times, serif įont-family: "Courier New", Courier, monospace Any Windows OS where IE 9 runs (Vista 32/64, Win 7 32/64). This is a developer site, so I figured you might be able to test this yourself. ![]()
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