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Ie has supported it for 10 years, and a gpl eot converter is in the works. I expect ff and opera to ship within 6 months.</p>
<p>Regards, Dave</p>
<p><blockquote>On 6 Jun 2009, 2:40 AM, "Chris Hills" <<a href="mailto:chaz@chaz6.com">chaz@chaz6.com</a>> wrote:<br><br><p><font color="#500050">On 06/06/09 01:28, <a href="mailto:Fontfreedom@aol.com">Fontfreedom@aol.com</a> wrote:
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> 99% by the end of the year seems a tad optimistic,...</font></p>
I have tested it in Arora (Qt 4.5) and Midori (WebKitGtk 1.1.8) and both work, so Safari is not the only browser. I suspect it is also supported in Konqueror (KHTML) - and a quick Google seems to confirm that it does. These are released software, not betas.<p>
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> I've made sure I have the newest Firefox today -- still no @font-face
> support.
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It should be supported in the 3.6a1pre nightlies, and it is working in the current Opera 10 beta (however, it still does not support SVG fonts).<p><font color="#500050">
> Any idea when Firefox / MSIE / Google Chrome / Opera / etc will start
> supporting @font-face?
>...</font></p>
Whenever the next major version of Firefox after 3.5 is released, and whenever Opera 10 final is released. I can not tell you when that will be.<br>
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Regards,<br><font color="#888888">
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Chris Hills<br>
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