Thread: Libra 2 Using font crashes Libra2
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Old 06-26-2022, 09:50 PM   #12
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I downloaded and used the Domitian font from above link, and used the four types (Domitian-Roman, Domitian-Bold, Domitian Italic and Domitian-Bold-Italic). These are .otf fonts.

Why is it that bold words in the book i am reading does not show bold using the said font when the bold variant is present alongside other fonts. The same with Palladio fonts in .ttf format.


When i use Bookerly, bold texts are shown no problem.

I really like the palatino/Domitian type but bold, italics, etc are important for me.

Is there a way to fix this?
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