Closed GoogleCodeExporter closed 9 years ago
Do you have the fonts installed? if so please uninstall them; this is a known
Chrome bug.
Original comment by dcrossland@google.com
on 2 Jul 2013 at 5:14
Yep, that was it. Thanks for the quick response.
Original comment by jeremybc...@gmail.com
on 2 Jul 2013 at 5:37
Original comment by dcrossland@google.com
on 2 Jul 2013 at 5:42
Chrome still shows italic on "normal 400". The other variants are correct.
Safari for PC shows italic in every font variant: Light 300, Normal 400, Bold
700 and Ultra-Bold 900.
Original comment by m...@florianschuette.de
on 1 Mar 2014 at 2:45
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This is still not fixed. If the font is installed on computer, the Google Font
is shown Italic-style.
Original comment by tempos...@gmail.com
on 13 Jun 2014 at 11:50
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I thought this was fixed a few days ago - but maybe I was looking at a PC
without Merriweather installed locally, or in Internet Explorer. For me (Win
8.1), I currently still see Merriweather normal as if it were italic - but not
in IE. I also attached a screenshot from FF.
Original comment by gjaltj...@gmail.com
on 18 Jun 2014 at 10:55
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Same problem here.
Not fixed yet!
Original comment by rdnobref...@gmail.com
on 2 Jul 2014 at 10:47
Some of my team members have been experiencing this issue as well. We have many
client sites that use this font at normal weight. What are any solutions?
Original comment by lstu...@dexmediateam.com
on 11 Jul 2014 at 4:43
Maybe I can shed some light on this ... though I don't have any fix, sorry.
After submitting this I dug in a bit more and realized that the provided fonts
were named improperly. That is, the info in the font file that tells the system
it's an italic was embedded in the non-italic version (or something like that,
it's been a while so I can't recall exactly).
Anyways. I contacted the creator of the typeface directly and he was aware and
provided me with the updated files. He said these had also been sent to Google
Fonts / etc, but it's hard to say if they were "updated" and I haven't taken
the time to look. But, that's not the issue for most of us, once you've
installed that font, your system is going to pull the local version and use the
file with the wrong info. Open Photoshop, and you can test this by cycling
through the styles for that font.
To make matters worse, at least for Windows users (I use Win 8), it's really
hard to uninstall or replace a font. So, you may want to do some Googling on
the topic before you just copy/paste those files (assuming they are updated on
Google Fonts and Font Squirrel).
Original comment by jeremybc...@gmail.com
on 11 Jul 2014 at 5:21
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
jeremybc...@gmail.com
on 2 Jul 2013 at 5:13Attachments: