![]() ![]() It comes is three weights, Roman, Semi-bold, and Bold. I get the same issue with one of the Hoefler Foundry fonts, Chronicle Text G1. ![]() However, if I take Univers 47 Light Condensed and apply bold styling to it it published and previews with what looks like an artificial, computer generated bolding rather than swapping out the actual light version (47) for the proper bold version (67). Here is an example: If I take Univers 57 Condensed and apply bold styling to it it looks fine onscreen but when previewed or published the bold is not applied. (In a program like InDesign, Illustrator or Photoshop all of the Univers fonts appear under a main font menu with all the numbered stylings selectable from a sub-font menu.) ![]() I find SL gets very confused with these if you apply styles to them like bold or italic. For example Univers 47 Light Condensed, Univers 55 Roman, Univers 57 Condensed, Univers 65 Bold, Univers 67 Bold Condensed, Univers 75 Black. convention but have numbers denoting their weight and style. Other fonts like Univers, Frutiger, Helevetic Neue don't use the standard regular, bold, italic, etc. However fonts that have more styles, e.g., regular, medium, bold, italic, medium italic, and bold italic are unpredictable. It seems to me that fonts that only have 4 style, regular, bold, italic, and bold italic work fine. What font are you using? I have similar issues with some fonts but not others. ![]()
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