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I´m currently testing Oswald as the main font for a template to be shared with other postgrad students. But I noticed the font is not properly rendered when I export the pptx presentation to PDF. I tried saving as other formats, they do look fine. Just PDF won't render properly (specially those which are no the Oswald defaut - Bold, Thin etc. I download it directly from Google Fonts. Exporting from Illustrator or Indesign to PDF seems fine.!
Microsoft Office applications currently cannot export variable fonts to PDFs correctly.
You can test this yourself using the Microsoft Windows Bahnschrift variable font.
Work-around - use the Oswald static fonts.
Note: you cannot have both the variable fonts and the static fonts installed at the same time - they are designed to be interchangeable so there will be name conflicts which can cause unexpected issues.
Have only the static fonts installed.
I´m currently testing Oswald as the main font for a template to be shared with other postgrad students. But I noticed the font is not properly rendered when I export the pptx presentation to PDF. I tried saving as other formats, they do look fine. Just PDF won't render properly (specially those which are no the Oswald defaut - Bold, Thin etc. I download it directly from Google Fonts. Exporting from Illustrator or Indesign to PDF seems fine.!
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