If the document contains fonts or font styles that are not available at the host running the StreamServer, the StoryTeller Process will stop or not allow the StreamServer to start.To avoid this, you can specify a font substitutions table where missing fonts are mapped to available fonts. The format of entries in the font mapping table is two strings in quotes, where the left represents the missing typeface / style combination and the right string represents the typeface / style the missing font should be mapped to. If style is not specified, regular style is implied. For example:"Arial Bold" "Arial Italic""Wingdings Bold" "Wingdings""Calibri" "Arial"
Note: StreamServer does not support synthetic fonts. This means that to use bold, italic, and bold italic variants of a font, a corresponding outline font, for example a TTF file, must be present on your system.If you only specify a table for runtime processing, the same table is used for simulation of processing.
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2 In the Font substitutions table area, click the browse button and browse to the table file, preferably stored in the resource set.
3 Alternatively, click the Use Processing simulation setting if you have specified a font substitutions table file in Tools > Options.
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2 Select Processing Simulation.
3 In the Font substitutions table area, click the browse button and browse to the table file, preferably stored in the resource set.
StoryTeller requires a set of base fonts that are required for StoryTeller even if the fonts are not used in your document. You may have to copy these fonts to the fonts folder manually, if:
• Fonts are not exported because the device is not associated with the output connector.
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| OpenText StreamServe 5.6.2 | Updated: 2018-01-26 |