Hi David,

Which would assume that if I specify no keywords, then it should take the 
normal version. It does not. Whatever version is loaded last is used.

Tom



On 3-1-2016 17:09, cogmission (David Ray) wrote:
Hi Tom,

I Believe in CSS, once you establish the family you can access the sub-types 
via type keywords?
...via

-fx-font-weight: bold,bolder etc.
-fx-font-style: plain, italic

Cheers,
David

On Sun, Jan 3, 2016 at 8:52 AM, Tom Eugelink <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Addendum:

    If I list the font families using Font.getFamilies() I get "Roboto Medium" once, given that 
both TTF files are added using @font-face. But if I examine Font.getFontNames() I get separate entries for 
"Roboto Medium" and "Roboto Medium Italic". Closer examination of the font loading 
reveals that indeed each font has its own distinct name and some fonts shared the same family name. That 
makes sense.

    The thing is that in CSS -as far as I can see- fonts can only accessed 
through its family name, not its own name.

    Tom



    On 3-1-2016 11:21, Tom Eugelink wrote:

        I'm currently including Google's Roboto font in JFXtras and making it easily 
available to other users. I noticed that the font-family attribute in font-face is 
ignored, and you have to use the name as it is specified in the TTF file. I found 
https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8094516 which says "/Please note that all 
@font‑face descriptors are ignored except for the src descriptor./" That pretty much 
explains what is going on.

        Now, Roboto comes in different styles, condensed, bold, etc, but also italic. 
However, italic is a separate TTF file, so you have a Roboto-Medium.ttf and a 
Roboto-MediumItalic.ttf. The name of the font inside these two TTF files is the same, so 
when I use "font-family: 'Roboto Medium'" whatever ever font is defined last by 
font-face is used, and the other is not accessible.

        My question is: is the way Roboto does Italic, with the same font name 
in the TTF file, a bug of Roboto, or is this common?

        Tom





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