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Problem with exporting pdf containing fonts


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In files that contain many font weights in one text block (e.g. bold part of text),
the program loses the font style and selects a different one, e.g. Raleway Bold to Raleway Thin (first paragraph of my example).
I attach the jpg file with what it should look like after pdf export, pdf with bug for front and original file.

The bug was in 1.9.0, after updating to 1.9.1 nothing has changed.

SkupTuszy_przod_18022021.jpg

SkupTuszy_przod_18022021.afdesign SkupTuszy_przod_18022021.pdf

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Welcome to the Affinity forum!

Is it possible, that you installed the variable font version? Right now the Affinities do not support variable fonts. So as a workaround you have to install the static version of this font and uninstall the variable font version.

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In the document, when I select the text which is being exported with the wrong font,
there is no Font Style selected (the field is blank). The Font Family is selected, but not Font Style.

So I selected the text and then selected the correct Font Style, and then the Export to PDF was correct.

Something is going on here because you are the second person in the last few days with the same issue.
Somehow the applied Font Style is getting lost.

So to fix your issue just highlight the text and re-apply the font style.

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Hello thank you very much for your help. I tested the file several times and it does not seem to be an error of this font and this file.
The file was made in version 1.9.0 and when I exported it to 1.9.1 without any changes, errors occurred.
But when we re-edit this text with the new font markings (still Raleway), everything returns to normal.

Thank you so much!

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