I think you can define a font family like in the attached file - which
I've eliminated the Google fonts from, so we're only using the files
shipped in  Ubuntu. This file renders "as expected" in epiphany (webkit)
and Firefox, but not in Chromium (as is the case for the previous
example given).

It *feels* from those results like a problem in Chrome/Chromium, but
maybe not - if Olivier has some time, perhaps he could have a look ... ?
I'm not a HTML/CSS expert so I could just be understanding it wrong and
I'm getting some undefined behaviour cross-browser. If you use Firefox's
inspector you can see that it finds Ubuntu / Ubuntu Light / Ubuntu Bold
properly. Unfortunately it looks like Chromium's only shows the family
so you can't see in great detail what it's doing.

** Attachment added: "test.html"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-font-family-sources/+bug/1512111/+attachment/5040935/+files/test.html

** Also affects: chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
       Status: New

** No longer affects: chromium-browser (Ubuntu Wily)

** Changed in: chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
     Assignee: (unassigned) => Olivier Tilloy (osomon)

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  "Ubuntu Light" font has heavier weight than "Ubuntu"

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