On Mon, Jan 22, 2018 at 01:29:46PM -0000, Paul Sladen wrote:
> The valid CSS would be:
>
> font-weight: lighter;
>
> In the case of explicitly wanting "Ubuntu Light", once everything is
> fixed, the CSS access will hopefully be just:
>
> font-family: "Ubuntu";
> font-weight: 300;
That works - see the second <p> in my test.html. In fact that one works
even in Chromium.
What seems to not work in Chromium (only, AFAICS) is defining a font
family using @font-face and selecting Ubuntu {,Regular,Light}
explicitly, defining their appropriate weights.
Ahoy Paul!
On Mon, Jan 22, 2018 at 01:29:46PM -0000, Paul Sladen wrote:
> The valid CSS would be:
>
> font-weight: lighter;
>
> In the case of explicitly wanting "Ubuntu Light", once everything is
> fixed, the CSS access will hopefully be just:
>
> font-family: "Ubuntu";
> font-weight: 300;
That works - see the second <p> in my test.html. In fact that one works
even in Chromium.
What seems to not work in Chromium (only, AFAICS) is defining a font
family using @font-face and selecting Ubuntu {,Regular,Light}
explicitly, defining their appropriate weights.
Cheers,
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