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Pablo;

is it possible to have font weights in WWB for multi weight fonts like Affinity?

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There is currently no option for this, because most fonts do not support this.
Does this actually work for Arial in Affinity?
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Pablo wrote: Wed Jul 12, 2023 11:57 am There is currently no option for this, because most fonts do not support this.
Does this actually work for Arial in Affinity?
I see. Yes it does work.
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So, even for Arial you can use all option loo different?
Then maybe they convert the text to vectors, because in HTML this does not work.
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Pablo wrote: Wed Jul 12, 2023 1:34 pm So, even for Arial you can use all option loo different?
Then maybe they convert the text to vectors, because in HTML this does not work.
That I don't know but when it comes to fonts

You have to have all the different weights seperately

So

Arial-Regular.ttf
Arial-Bold.ttf

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WWB does support named font weights.
For example, 'Arial Extra Bold'

All Google Fonts work like this.
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Pablo wrote: Wed Jul 12, 2023 2:42 pm WWB does support named font weights.
For example, 'Arial Extra Bold'

All Google Fonts work like this.
Then it should be possible right?
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If there is an 'Arial Extra Bold' then it should also work with WWB.
However, I am not sure if the font will be web safe.
On my system, the font does not exist.
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Pablo wrote: Wed Jul 12, 2023 3:36 pm If there is an 'Arial Extra Bold' then it should also work with WWB.
However, I am not sure if the font will be web safe.
On my system, the font does not exist.
I see...
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