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 Issue:TIETextLayer Text cannot support some fonts
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bajie

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Posted - Apr 21 2026 :  22:13:38  Show Profile  Reply
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TIETextLayer Text cannot support some fonts: Bodoni Moda#12289;Fraunces 72pt#12289;Handjet#12289;HelveticaRounded LT Std Bd

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bajie

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Posted - Apr 21 2026 :  22:17:41  Show Profile  Reply
ATextLayer.Font.Name := 'Bodoni Moda';
ATextLayer.Font.Name := 'Fraunces 72pt';
ATextLayer.Font.Name := 'Handjet';
ATextLayer.Font.Name := 'HelveticaRounded LT Std Bd';
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xequte

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Posted - Apr 22 2026 :  17:48:13  Show Profile  Reply
Hi

Specifically, what is the issue that you encounter?

Do these fonts appear as a valid name in the Delphi IDE, e.g. when editing the font of a control on a form?



Nigel
Xequte Software
www.imageen.com
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bajie

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Posted - Apr 23 2026 :  03:34:29  Show Profile  Reply
When using these fonts, the text is not rendered.
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xequte

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Posted - Apr 23 2026 :  15:59:03  Show Profile  Reply
If you use these fonts for a TLabel, do they render and auto-size correctly?

Nigel
Xequte Software
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bajie

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Posted - Apr 24 2026 :  00:45:57  Show Profile  Reply
I use these fonts for a TLabel, they can render and auto-size correctly.
use ImageEn, can not.
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xequte

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Posted - Apr 27 2026 :  21:32:21  Show Profile  Reply
Hi

GDI+ is unable to render these fonts, presumably due to some error in the way they were created, however the current beta will now fallback to a supported Windows font when incompatible fonts are encountered.

Nigel
Xequte Software
www.imageen.com
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