MapViewer 11g / MapBuilder / TrueType Fonts

Has anyone tried using truetype fonts via MapBuilder yet?
They seem to work OK for most fonts but when I try to import MapInfo symbol fonts I get nothing, which is a pity since they are the only ones I'm interested in right now.
Ken

this is probablly because the mapInfo font file is not completely compliant with the Truetype spec. For instance, we have found that certain font files created by Corel draw cannot be read by MapBuilder. Try use another font creator tool and see if that fixes it for you. There is nothing Map Builder can do if the underlying Java JVM cannot parse the font file.

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