Is this a font that is a font collection? LightBurn does not yet support Font Collections, and the individual font would need to be renamed at a system level, or the other versions of that font deleted, so it defaults to the lato-light font style of the bunch.

Recently changed font in MS Excel to Arial Nova Light, but now Adobe Acrobat Standard 2017 version does not recognize it, pdf text is garbled. I've tried embedding font, checking/unchecking use local fonts, neither works. Is this a Microsoft issue?


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Hi I figured out how to correct it. My pc is running windows 10 64 bit, was told by Adobe that OS does not support Adobe Acrobat 2017. Was upgraded to Acrobat Pro DC, still had issue. IT couldn't figure it out. Don't know why I didn't think of this before, but decided to check out printer properties in Windows settings, selected Adobe PDF printer, clicked on Advanced tab, then Printing Defaults button on bottom, Adobe PDF settings tab, uncheck Rely on system fonts only; do not use document fonts. Reboot PC. This fixed it. Just make sure printer settings in Excel, Word, or Outlook (or any MS apps) have unchecked that same thing under printer properties in each of the apps and you're good to go.

Trying to alter the text in a text box so that the style is lighter than normal font. However, the script piece I attached still does not do the trick. I've tried looking at multiple command variations via Scripting Index, but still can't get it to change. I've tried changing the color to give a light appearance.

Handwriting fonts are a double edge sword. They are nice because they feel personal, but they are also tricky because each has a unique tone of voice based on their visual characteristics. When you choose a specific (handwriting) font, you have to determine whether that tone is appropriate for what you are trying to convey.

Shadows Into Light Two mimics clean and neat handwriting. It feels casual, intimate, and easy-going without too much fuss. Shadows Into the Light Two is the updated version of the original font, Shadows Into the Light. In my opinion, it has better readability for users due to updated spacing.

Shadows into Light Two has only one weight and no italics. It is best to use sparingly to add a personal touch for marketing graphics. It can pair with a sans serif, like Nunito Sans, to showcase its tone. Regular Nunito also works this font perfectly because its rounded cap matches the round tip of Shadows into Light Two nicely. It is not most readable in small sizes. It is not the best for paragraph text.

While many fonts have a particular weight corresponding to one of the numbers in Common weight name mapping, most variable fonts support a range of weights providing much finer granularity, giving designers and developers more control over the chosen weight.

People experiencing low vision conditions may have difficulty reading text set with a font-weight value of 100 (Thin/Hairline) or 200 (Extra Light), especially if the font has a low contrast color ratio.

With Type light you can design, edit and convert OpenType TrueType and PostScript fonts. As a light version of Type 3.2 font editor it is your ideal package for entering into the world of font creation.

You can also use variant modifiers to target media queries like responsive breakpoints, dark mode, prefers-reduced-motion, and more. For example, use md:font-bold to apply the font-bold utility at only medium screen sizes and above.

Since today (perhaps a late reaction to a previous Windows update?), the fonts in Microsoft Outlook and in the Start Menu (see example below) and Windows Apps appear lighter (less font-width) than before. But only in light mode, in dark mode, it looks still the same.

An update is available that adds Calibri Light and Calibri Light Italic fonts to Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2.


The Calibri Light font is the default font for Latin and Cyrillic text in Microsoft PowerPoint 2013, and headings in Word 2013 and other Office 2013 documents. When you view text created with these fonts before you install this update, the text is not displayed as expected.

The global version of this update installs files that have the attributes that are listed in the following tables. The dates and the times for these files are listed in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). The dates and the times for these files on your local computer are displayed in your local time together with your current daylight saving time (DST) bias. Additionally, the dates and the times may change when you perform certain operations on the files.

It is almost 2023 now, and I really hoped this would be in the new version. It is such a simple addition to show the different font weights in a dropdown. You cannot seriously ask me to modify each and every font (with different weights) that I want to use in Active presenter.

it is in those little things that makes software useable for professionals. Please prioritise this enhancement!

Thank you.

Edit: sorry, I just now see this is Saola animate forum. But the same problem exist in Active presenter as well.

i have no idea how to use specific substyles of a specific font. creating a text i can choose only the main font, the others are strictly hidden. after fiddling around i noticed that i can right click the font in the editor which reveals a font and show fonts but not all work. only substyles like bold italic but something like light, extra light or ultra black independent of the font does not reflect in the viewport.

also is there no quicker way to select substyles? marking the text in the editor then right clicking it, to select font then select show fonts, to select some further styles, seems ridiculously inconvenient and counter-intuitive or am i missing something obvious?

It seems a bit silly to install another HE font, but right now I am trying to find Helvetica Neue font that would work on windows version of Rhino. And this is the only one so far that partly show up in Rhino on windows.

@Pascal,

I tried to install font Nudista, Helvetica Neue Std and Pro and neither of the special font member of these families are not visible on mac. Regular font only. It seems to me as newly installed font families were not supported.

it seems from all the fonts i have checked only the open type fonts OTF are causing these problems and only show the first main font. also the font you are using in that other thread is an otf by the way.

guys this is absolutely imperative that you fix this. right now i need to use a corporate font which has only 3 styles: bold regular and light , and light does not work. i am basically screewed using rhino 7 regarding fonts.

@Gijs that exact font is one that works yes try universe, or something more contemporary like mark pro. some styles do not show all substyles in that list you posted. to get to them is very difficult and mostly dont work then. you can select them in the show fonts panel but they would not activate in the viewport.

edit: for instance Frutiger or Futura are also very standard fonts, none of the substyles show up in the text proerties and half of the substyles dont work at all. it activates in the font panel and in the properties text panel but not in the view port

It can provide contrast to differentiate headings from the main chunk of text. When there is no difference between a heading and the body text, it can easily become a conflict between the two. It may not be enough to simply change the sizing of your heading and text, having an actual chance will make things smoother to read for users. By adding a light font, you can help provide your text with more of a contrast so readers can quickly tell between a heading and the body text. Without this contrast, headings and body text tend to blend together and lose their individuality. While you could potentially get away with using a lighter text color, your color blind readers would not benefit from this change. For subheadings in text, the creator can use a lighter font or lighter color to really improve the difference of contrasts between all three things. The contrast can be adjusted as needed until everything looks at home on a webpage.

Light fonts really can be a good thing. Hopefully, because of this growing trend, it will mean more people are going to be taking the time to make sure their websites are actually able to be read by their users. Even with all the potential negatives of light fonts, they do have a lot of good things about them. When used right, they can create a really nice differentiation between text and have a very nice visual appeal about them. Make sure not to overuse light fonts and always, always check how readable the font is before you upload it to your website for all your readers to see.

Google Fonts collaborates with type designers, foundries and the design community worldwide to create a directory of open source fonts. The fonts are free to use, making beautiful type accessible to anyone for any project.

Typography plays an important role in Amazon Echo brand recognition. It communicates a consistent, unified identity and gives instant personality to our written words. Amazon Ember is the master brand font for all Amazon products and services.

Light fonts seem elegant and nice, but that does not count for body text. At font size sizes between 14 to 20 px or smaller, it soon looks too delicate, making it straining on the eyes. Of course, this always depends on the exact typeface and color of your text. With our example here, Josefin Sans in font-weight 300 and gray seems way too thin. 2351a5e196

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