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Old 09-29-2014, 01:45 PM   #14
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Dem Tag "oblique", der offenbar eine reguläre Schrift etwas schräg stellt, war ich noch nicht begegnet.
Aber nur zum Verständnis noch eine Frage:
Wenn die font-Definition wie hier
@font-face { font-family:Georgia; src:url(../Fonts/georgiai.ttf); font-style:italic, oblique; }
bereits eine italic-Schrift zugrunde legt:was leistet dann die font-style-Ansage "oblique" zusätzlich zu "italic", wenn sie, wie du schreibst, auch weggelassen werden kann?
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