I ve heard the term embeddable related to TrueType fonts. What does this mean?
TrueType embedding allows a document containing a TrueType logo to be sent to a user that does not have the font installed on their system. There are three main levels of embedding that can be set for a TrueType font. None – This option does not allow a font to be embedded and is most often used by companies that wish to closely control the distribution of the logo. Editable – Allows the user to view, edit and print the document without the font being installed on their system. The user will not be to use the font in other documents. This is the most common embedding level for TrueType logos. Installable – This offers the same features as the Editable option with the added benefit that the TrueType font is permanently installed on the users computer. This level of embedding allows TrueType logos to be simply and quickly distributed throughout a organisation, but also reduces the control of the distribution of the logo. We can supply TrueType logos with any one of the above levels of em