bold diacritics in IE

tomas.rubas
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tomas.rubas posted this 27 December 2016

Hi,

I found, that on my page is problem with diacritics in IE 10 and Safari. Diacritics is bold.
Mozzila and Chrome are OK.
Im using Open Sans font.
my test page

Do you have any solution? Or is there font that is OK in all browsers, i can change it.

Thank you.

Tomas

Hi, I found, that on my page is problem with diacritics in IE 10 and Safari. Diacritics is bold. Mozzila and Chrome are OK. Im using Open Sans font. [my test page][1] [1]: http://x.hobosoft.cz Do you have any solution? Or is there font that is OK in all browsers, i can change it. Thank you. Tomas
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Support Team
Support Team posted this 27 December 2016

Hi,

Looks like the issue with the font. Also have you copied that text from somewhere? If yes, please try to type it directly without making a copy/paste.

Sincerely,
Hella

Hi, Looks like the issue with the font. Also have you copied that text from somewhere? If yes, please try to type it directly without making a copy/paste. Sincerely, Hella
tomas.rubas
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tomas.rubas posted this 27 December 2016

Hi,

text was typed dyrectly and sometimes copied from simple text document. Diacritisc is damaged in both of them.

Hi, text was typed dyrectly and sometimes copied from simple text document. Diacritisc is damaged in both of them.
Support Team
Support Team posted this 27 December 2016

Hi,

Please try loading google font with Latin Extended subset:

subset.png

This may help.

Thank you,
Olivia

Hi, Please try loading google font with Latin Extended subset: !subset.png! This may help. Thank you, Olivia
tomas.rubas
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tomas.rubas posted this 28 December 2016

Hi,

thank you. I have try this yesterday, this works for Arial and other basic fonts. This is what i see in Themler with Open Sans font (in attachment).

Any other solution?

Hi, thank you. I have try this yesterday, this works for Arial and other basic fonts. This is what i see in Themler with Open Sans font (in attachment). Any other solution?
Support Team
Support Team posted this 28 December 2016

Hi,

On your screenshot I see the "Latin" subset (right bottom). You need "Latin Extended" because special characters are related to this subset.

Thank you,
Olivia

Hi, On your screenshot I see the "Latin" subset (right bottom). You need "**Latin Extended**" because special characters are related to this subset. Thank you, Olivia
tomas.rubas
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Is Solution
tomas.rubas posted this 28 December 2016

Hi Olivia,

thank you a lot. You made me happy. It works perfect.

Have a calm end of this year.

Tomas

Hi Olivia, thank you a lot. You made me happy. It works perfect. Have a calm end of this year. Tomas
Support Team
Support Team posted this 28 December 2016

You're welcome!

You're welcome!
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