So, e.g., if a document was opened that contained an installed, but deactivated font, the document's program would request that font from the API, the API would temporarily "install" the font and "uninstall" that font again when the documents got closed. ![]() The best solution would be to provide a Windows API for being able to deactivate fonts in the Fonts folder and to have programs request fonts from this Windows API so Windows would then temporarily enable them until the program releases the request. Word, has replaced them without further notice. The problem with fonts on demand is that it's plain bothersome to open/print old documents just to notice that some of the fonts have been printed completely wrong and out of place after printing because the corresponding program, e.g. ![]() NB: I'm also doing graphics design for 25 years now. The Corel suite already comes with Bitstream Font Navigator.
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