I might have for example, an Adobe font, a Bitstream font of the same
typeface, a TrueType of some extra members of same family, and who knows
what else, but with distinctly different names - as an artist I know
they're the same, and I know which printer fonts link to which screen fonts
- but a name searching system is going to be more cumbersome and less
intuitive.
Shame there isn't a way of a browser assessing what fonts are present on
the system, and giving each known font a 'quality'. Then the style sheet
can pick the best match, which could still be miles away, but it's the
nearest available visual match on that system.
OTOH, how much of an overhead is the actual downloading of the intended
screen font, along with the document?
Ian K Tindale
http://www.idg.co.uk/backyard/ikt/