On Jul 22, 2009, at 2:52 AM, Brian Middleton wrote:

> I have gotten two reports from users where they are seeing fonts that
> have the font-weight: bold being displayed as bold, outlined text. For
> an example of what I am talking about I have included a link to a user
> screenshot of the issue..
>
> http://centerweight.com/images/PowerMax_Ask_Jacob.jpg
>
> The page in question here is this one..
>
> http://www.powermax.com/askjacob/2009/07/is-the-8-core-mac-pro-necessary-for-editing-hd-video/
>
> I have not been able to reproduce this error and the first user that
> reported it said they were using Safari 3.2.1 on a G5.
>
> The font family I am using is "Helvetica Neue",Helvetica,Arial,sans-
> serif.
>
> Has anyone else run into this issue or have a clue to what might be
> causing it?

The use has, in addition to the OS-installed version of  Helvetica  
Neue, some (older) Type 1 version installed. For some reason, the OS  
treats the Type1/bold one with higher priority.

Here is the bug report for Gecko browsers:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=464731
There is a similar one for WebKit (don't know the URL) in addition to  
a report in Apple's database.

According to the bugreport, Firefox 3.5 is immune to this. I suspect  
Safari 4 has this fixed as well since they implemented support for  
multiple font-weights. Can't test it, though - I don't have that font.

Philippe
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Philippe Wittenbergh
http://l-c-n.com/





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