One application on Linux that still uses the legacy names (Name ID 1
and 2) for organizing fonts instead of preferred names (Name ID 16 and
17) is Opera (even 10.63). I'm not sure about other platforms, altough
in Windows Notepad should do.
You can go in Menu > Settings > Preferences > Web Pages > Choose a font.
You'll see large families like DejaVu Sans split into DejaVu Sans,
DejaVu Sans Condensed, and DejaVu Sans Light. Each of those families
is limited to 4 variants.
One application on Linux that still uses the legacy names (Name ID 1
and 2) for organizing fonts instead of preferred names (Name ID 16 and
17) is Opera (even 10.63). I'm not sure about other platforms, altough
in Windows Notepad should do.
You can go in Menu > Settings > Preferences > Web Pages > Choose a font.
You'll see large families like DejaVu Sans split into DejaVu Sans,
DejaVu Sans Condensed, and DejaVu Sans Light. Each of those families
is limited to 4 variants.