> I'm not sure... it displays fine on a Mac. Maybe this very font is installed on your computer...
> I found something better, have a look at [...] > http://www.typography.com/fonts/mercury-text/webfonts/mercuryssm-book. The > example text at 18px demonstrates what I reported, other sizes look > fine. It only *accidentally* looks fine! Attached is an image that shows what the WOFF file of mercuryssm-book on this web page actually contains (using the Unicode cmap). The WOFF file is located in http://cloud.typography.com/759638/73452/css/fonts.css , referenced in the HTML source of the web page. As you can see, it misses *many* glyphs, and at 18px the difference to your default serif font is large enough that the hinting process delivers a different x height. I guess that those omissions are fully intentional so that you can't simply grab the font without paying. However, I believe it is an error of www.typography.com that the glyph reportoire of the web font isn't properly synchronized with the displayed text. My conclusion: No problem with FreeType :-) Werner
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