Even better than DOC, I can embed the font in a RTF file! So it literally can be edited by gedit :) And the start/stop strings are fairly straightforward, so its just a question of figuring out what sort of compression they used.
Here, I will post a working RTF I just finished. It contains the Arial Narrow font which, according to Microsoft's own program in XP: "may be embedded in documents and permanently installed on the remote system"
That sure sounds like a license to redistribute to me! =D
Try generating the TTF with Wine+W97viewer and drop it into ~/.fonts and see if it works in OpenOffice.org for you :-)
Even better than DOC, I can embed the font in a RTF file! So it literally can be edited by gedit :) And the start/stop strings are fairly straightforward, so its just a question of figuring out what sort of compression they used.
Here, I will post a working RTF I just finished. It contains the Arial Narrow font which, according to Microsoft's own program in XP: "may be embedded in documents and permanently installed on the remote system"
That sure sounds like a license to redistribute to me! =D
Try generating the TTF with Wine+W97viewer and drop it into ~/.fonts and see if it works in OpenOffice.org for you :-)