So its probably just no spaces so no need to quote. That makes sense.

I was looking completely the wrong place anyway. The reason that last font
didnt appear on the canvas was I also has Sans-Serif specified, and that
font is Serif-ed.
Thanks again.

Canvas is really fun to play with.


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On 23 November 2013 14:53, Jens <[email protected]> wrote:

> Probably depends on the browser. Technically the font name must be a CSS
> identifier and if the font name contains any character that is not allowed
> inside an CSS identifier you must escape that character or quote the whole
> font name. 'Tangerine' is a valid CSS identifier so it seems fine if the
> browser removes the quotes internally during CSS processing.
>
> http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS2/fonts.html#propdef-font-family also has some
> short info about quoting
>
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