-
1. Re: Font Family Relationships
Jacob Bugge Apr 23, 2014 3:58 PM (in response to jrh165)jrh,
Is it a purchased font (such as http://store1.adobe.com/cfusion/store/html/index.cfm?event=displayFont&code=WARP10003010) or a free one?
Is there actually a (semi) bold face (in the font family) or is it just a single face font?
-
2. Re: Font Family Relationships
jrh165 Apr 23, 2014 5:20 PM (in response to Jacob Bugge)Hi Jacob,
Thank you so much for your response. I am grateful for the help.
Yes, it is a purchased font, as part of the Type Classics for Learning package. It includes the Light, Regular, Semibold, and Bold weights with italics and opticals as well (though I don't really intend to use those).
I have owned this for a while, but am just now deciding to use it.
-
3. Re: Font Family Relationships
jrh165 Apr 24, 2014 5:18 PM (in response to jrh165)Well, I found an answer to my question--though an unsatisfying one. It turns out that not all font families provide the same font family links. This page explains what I mean: https://helpx.adobe.com/legacy/kb/font-style-linking.html.
So, when I go to the web page for Warnock Pro, I can click on the link that says, "Package Read Me." This page at that link lists what fonts are linked to others to use the "Bold" and "Italic" commands. This page shows that the only link from Warnock Pro Light that does anything is the "Italic" command that changes the font to Warnock Pro Light Italic. This list is here: https://store1.adobe.com/type/browser/html/readmes/WarnockProReadMe.html
So, to compare, I looked at the same page for Cronos Pro here: https://store1.adobe.com/type/browser/html/readmes/CronosProReadMe.html. This page shows that in Cronos Pro, using the "Bold" command from Cronos Pro Light sets Cronos Pro Semibold and using both "Bold" and "Italic" sets Cronos Pro Semibold Italic.
I cannot figure out a reason why this would be different for these fonts, but at least I know that this is the way Warnock Pro is packaged. This sure limits the usability for my purposes. So I will start looking for workarounds or find something else to use.
-
4. Re: Font Family Relationships
Jacob Bugge Apr 26, 2014 3:08 PM (in response to jrh165)jrh,
Thank you for sharing. I quite understand your disappointment with this strange (non) behaviour.


