![]() I wonder why you would use serif as a fallback for a font that is a sans-serif font even by its name, or why you would use a very large line height for it. Trying different spellings, like Akzidenz Grotesk, might have an impact. Repeating the same name, or writing it first with and then without quotation marks, does not help. Besides, font names are protected as trade marks only as far as commercial distribution is considered, so there might be free fonts under a name like “Akzident Grotesk” that have no resemblance to the font you have in your mind. However, most computers in the world have no such font. ![]() ![]() These values can be determined using the DTL OTMaster Light program, provided of course that you have font available in your computer. They can be found in the name table of the font as corresponding to nameID values 4 or 6. The name to be used in the font-family value is either the full name of the font or the PostScript name.
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