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Denis Bondarenko2015-12-10 18:54:04
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Denis Bondarenko, 2015-12-10 18:54:04

Correct display of ttf fonts under Safari MacOs?

Good day to all. The problem is the following: There is a website template with MaryadPro-Cond font in ttf format. The template is designed and displayed identically on most browsers. But the customer has a MacBook with Safari and the font is bolder and has more letter-spacing.
The option you need:
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What is displayed on the client: f3e577cf60f04130a1d5994e6f630dc6.png
a couple more pieces for example:
in most browsers: 708e90edc74f4aea9c0b4c0a6065f96a.png
on the client in safari:f0bf343142f7403d96e17fe5251b626c.png

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Serj-One, 2015-12-10
@mr_d_bondarenko

Interline is the same. The difference is only in saturation, but this is the result of Makovsky anti-aliasing, nothing unusual. Humble yourself, and type with this in mind. fontsquirrel from adjacent answers won't help you. Although the font is really better to convert, it's true for purposes unrelated to your question.

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holfza, 2015-12-10
@holfza

fontsquirrel.com/tools/webfont-generator

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MelkorRUS, 2015-12-10
@MelkorRUS

there is such crap when you hack off Google. take a pack from www.fontsquirrel.com or generate it =)

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Sergey Virchenko, 2015-12-15
@SerjVirchenko

as I said to generate fonts so pissed off ... here you go: -webkit-font-smoothing: antialiased;
habrahabr.ru/post/122269

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