

Same results with and without Font Squirrel's hinting feature.

I used Font Squirrel to generate the *.woff, *.svg, and *.eot files. Unknown, file has been passed along in my company for years. Url('frutiger-bold.ttf') format('truetype') Url('frutiger-bold.woff') format('woff'), Src: url('frutiger-bold.eot?#iefix') format('embedded-opentype'), Src: url('frutiger.eot?#iefix') format('embedded-opentype'),

Screenshot: ( font-size set to 13px, 14px and 15px): However if I set font-size: 14px at least Chrome and Firefox render the font in rather strange way.Īll characters with font-weight: normal are in fact only 13px high and the bold parts are 15px high.† I'd like to use different weights of the same font.
