Ming 0.3 (current cvs) allows you to embed fonts using addChars().
$t-new SWFTextField();
$t->setFont(new SWFFont("font_file.fdb"));
$lowercase="abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz";
$uppercase="ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ";
$numbers="1234567890";
$charsToAdd="$lowercase$uppercase$numbers";
$t->addChars($charsToAdd);
I'm not sure if you can use regExp to addChars?
[note-I broke the char list up due to this board's wordwrap]
SWFTextField::setFont
(PHP 4 >= 4.2.0)
SWFTextField::setFont — Sets the text field font
Açıklama
Uyarı
Bu işlev DENEYSELDİR. Bu işlevin davranışı, ismi ve belgeleri PHP'nin sonraki sürümlerinde hiçbir duyuru yapılmaksızın değiştirilebilir. Bu riski göze alamayacaksanız bu işlevi kullanmayın.
swftextfield::setfont() sets the text field font to
the [browser-defined?] font font.
Dönen Değerler
Hiçbir değer dönmez.
jerryscript at aol dot com ¶
9 years ago
Anze ¶
9 years ago
From what I could gather, version 0.2a of Ming only allows to set browser font (that is, font is used only if user has it on his/her computer, otherwise some default is used). Embedding fonts does not work in this version, but judging from ChangeLog in CVS any CVS version from 2002-11-19 should be able to embed fdb font of your liking. Haven't tried it though.
