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Applying Transformations to Dynamic Text with Embedded Fonts

By Adrien-Luc Sanders, About.com

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The next option is All Characters; this saves all of the font data, regardless of whether or not the characters are used in your animation. This is the biggest bandwidth-killer, because often you save unnecessary data – but it’s useful when you’re working with transforming user-input text (such as in e-Cards) where you can’t predict which characters might be used in the animation.
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