With ‘correct’ I mean in proportion to the other font weights (see attachment ‘Dorico’). It doesn’t display correctly on screen, and neither is it printed correctly on paper. But in Dorico, there’s an issue with font weight ‘bold’. This works fine in MS Word and in MuseScore. In those programs, font weight ‘demi’ is obtained by selecting font weight ‘regular’ and applying font style bold, font weight ‘bold’ is obtained by selecting font weight ‘medium’ and applying font style bold. All other programs I tested display only 6 of 8 font weights (see attachment ‘fonts’). In Adobe InDesign (and Illustrator), all font weights are displayed as separate items, and can be selected directly. To save money, I purchased the a basic family pack, which contains 8 font weights, each with their italic variant. The font is called ‘Avenir Next Pro’, supplied by. Recently, I purchased a font with the intent to use it for different applications, amongst which Dorico. This is a question directed to text font specialists.
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