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Hello,
I'm working on a document for a client and need to use Nexa Slab Heavy font. However, when I open it, the text appears to be distorted with letters being a different size and set not on straight line. I tried uninstalling and installing again but with no luck. When I open the font in Word, it works ok. Also, there are no issues when I validate the font in the Font Book. Do you know how I could solve this issue? Appreciate any suggestions Attached is the screenshot of the font in use (light style works ok).
Perhaps look and see if there is another font file type available rather than either the .otf or .ttf that you are currently using.
Many people will often say something along the lines of
OpenType is better
Or occasionally TrueType is better
Just have a look at these example links:
OTF vs. TTF Fonts: Which One Is Better?
truetype - Difference between OTF (Open Type) or TTF (True Type) font formats? - Super User
However the truth is somewhere in the middle.
OTF is more modern and generally gives more o
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Perhaps look and see if there is another font file type available rather than either the .otf or .ttf that you are currently using.
Many people will often say something along the lines of
OpenType is better
Or occasionally TrueType is better
Just have a look at these example links:
OTF vs. TTF Fonts: Which One Is Better?
truetype - Difference between OTF (Open Type) or TTF (True Type) font formats? - Super User
However the truth is somewhere in the middle.
OTF is more modern and generally gives more options but sometimes depending on how much of the original file is just a TTF converted or an "Actual" OTF will determine the result.
I have however also heard the counter argument that TTF is better because its been around longer so whilst you "supposedly" (I'm not a typography expert) can't do so much with it... It's been tried and tested therefore what you see is what you get.
Regardless
Sometimes faulty display of fonts will be down to something in the file type not being read properly... So whatever the font file you have installed for that font... find the other version.
This should solve 80-90% of most peoples problems.
If the problem persists then come back and we will look into this further.
YMMV.
Best wishes,
EW
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Thanks so much! I followed your advice and tried finding .otf version of the font. I contacted the company I bought the typeface from but thought I'd have to wait few hours until they respond, so I tried one of these online file converters and changed all my .ttf to .otf and installed them again. Worked perfectly
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Hi upperplanet​!
No worries. Glad to be of help and that that solved your problem.
Any other issues just message me or start another post.
Best wishes,
EW
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Have you looked what format the one you have is? Type > Find Font.
But to me it looks more like poor hinting than anything to do with the format.