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Old 02-27-2025, 11:00 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by Leonatus View Post
There has been discussion about this in the past. I don't remember exactly, but in my case, renaming helped.
The regular names of the fonts are:
Code:
Bookerly.ttf
BookerlyBold.ttf
Bookerly-Bold-Italic.ttf
BookerlyItalic.ttf
I renamed them (partially) into:
Code:
Bookerly.ttf
Bookerly-Bold.ttf
Bookerly-Italic.ttf
comletely eliminating
Code:
Bookerly-Bold-Italic.ttf
Don't ask me for what a reason. This solved, however, my problems.
Good luck!
What happens when a character should be bold and italic?
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