On Friday, February 24, 2017 at 6:48:15 PM UTC+1, TheDiveO wrote:
>
> One caveat I only found out now: if you have installed Font Awesome also 
> locally on your system, then this local font will take precedence (urgh). 
> It seems there is nothing I can do here ... except renaming the embedded 
> font, something I don't want to do.
>

That's also fixed now: the embedded font always take precedence. Turns out 
that the CSS contained an unnecessary local() declaration that triggered a 
local font to take precedence, when we want that to happen.

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