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So then I thought, maybe this happens because I didn't converted all the characters while using a font web generator, but then I tried another one and chose to convert all characters and still no luck...

The default Gotham font renders really nastily at the default 14pt size in the web client for me. I'm running Windows 10, latest version. Chrome or Firefox browser - same issue. Basically, at 14pt, some details of the font render really chunkily which is really ugly. My screen is a standard DPI screen (not one of those HiDPI / Retina screens). At 18pt, the font looks fine. At 12pt, it's thin and hard to read. Methinks the font is poorly hinted for screen ...

I agree this font is ugly and often erroneous. For example, it shows small 'i' in bold as capital 'I'. Terrible. Evernote team, please do something about. Fonts for iOS/ Mac apps look great - just use them.

I would like a way to change the default font as well.
On Windows I use a monospace font by default.
All monospace benefits are lost when I access it via web, which is much of the time as you do not have an Linux desktop client.

I'm also seeing this. It looks a little better in Chrome than Firefox, but Gotham is still wrong on both. I notice it on my work PC, my home PC looks fine, at least using Chrome (both PCs are Win 10). Here's from my work PC -

What kind of sucks though is ALL my other notes I made in Evernote using Gotham on a Mac for the last 5+ years look poor on a PC since they were written with Gotham. I bounce between platforms, one of the awesome things of Evernote, but if this keeps being an issue I may swap over to Google docs...

+1 to this. Gothic is horrible in the web view. I'm having to manually change everything to Verdana for every note I create. Looks especially bad when I load Evernote up in a meeting and it's seen on a projection/TV display.

+1. Need to either change your default font to a common web safe font(Arial, Helvetica, Verdana, TNR, comic sans jk), Set different defaults based on device type, let the user set their own default font and size OR

My issue seems to be gone. My default browser font is now called 'default' and gotham is gone from my options, thankfully. 'default' looks just fine. It may be because I changed my default font in the Windows app.

We do not use font management software, just drag & drop. I've a sneaking suspicion it has to do with the fact we're using InDesign with Windows. However, in this case the problem occurs only with non-italic fonts in InDesign, all other (Adobe & MS) products display the font set correctly, so ultimately the solution would seem to lie with Adobe.

Gotham Font is a Sans-serif font created by American designer Tobias Frere Jones and Jesse Ragan. It was released in 2000 with a broad design comprising wide x-height and founded by a New York foundry, Hoefler & Co. Since its release, it has been extensively used and is visible in different notable places. Want to make something surprising then combine this typeface with The Tropical Script Font a great script typeface with an amazing ligature.

It comprises many styles, including Gotham Extra Light Italic, Gotham Book, Gotham Thin Italic, Gotham Book, and others. Furthermore, it contains different variations, including Gotham Rounded, Gotham Narrow, Gotham X-Narrow, Gotham Bold, and others

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It comes in ttf and otf formats along with htf and zip format, So you have a wide range of formats to use. You can easily make text bold, medium, thin as well as italic on your graphics or web designs.

You can take a look on the design of gotham black font then you will be able to see that it has very different variations like a person who wants to use a rounded font can easily use this font. There is a font called univers font that can also fulfill your needs or if someone wants to use a light or ultra font can also use it in their design and even make them more advanced and clean than ever before.

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In order for me to further assist you with your concern, could you please provide the following?:
-Copies of Gotham fonts so I can install it on my own system and test it with my Nitro Pro program
-Build of Nitro Pro are you working with. You can find this out by clicking on 'About Nitro Pro' under the Help tab (format is 12.X.X.X, e.g. 12.0.0.112) or you can go to Control Panel > Programs and Features.

2021 Nitro Software, Inc. All rights reserved. Nitro, the Nitro logo, Nitro Pro, and Nitro Sign are trademarks and/or registered trademarks, of Nitro Software, Inc. or its affiliates in the United States and/or other countries.

I can confirm that we are currently tracking a known issue that causes text with Gotham font to not display correctly on iOS devices. The only workaround we've identified so far is to switch the font used by the course from Gotham to a different one.

When I use this font it is displaying only the italic version and the bold/italic are greyed out so I can't turn them off. I don't even have the italic variation loaded for this. Ideas? Thanks in advance.

It's almost impossible to diagnose problems like this in the context of this forum, as there's no way to determine what the cause is without more information, possibly an examination of the fonts installed on your system. That's why my signature says to address any font issues to Support.

That said, you could look in the files fonts.ini, fonts.err, and fonts.update.err, in the folder "/Library/Preferences/PTI/FusionPro". The fonts.ini file will list which fonts are loaded, and the .err files will have some information about how the fonts ended up grouped the way they are. You could attach those files (though not the actual font files) here, but again, as my signature notes, I won't really be able to look at them unless you go through Support.

First, I don't see the fonts.ini file anymore in the Fusion Pro folder. Didn't that go away with later versions? If not, maybe I'm looking in the wrong place? I'm in Library/Application Support/PTI/Fusion Pro.

Second... I have all the variations of Gotham loaded. They are OTF fonts in case that matters. I have also tried making sure JUST the Bold and Medium are loaded (which are all I need) and that still doesn't work. Fusion Pro still sees the Bold as Bold-Italic (it calls it bold but actually renders italic).

Maybe. Like I said, you could post the fonts.ini file here. But you can't post font files here. So it's all trying to look at your system through a keyhole. Support can set up a remote session to look at your computer if needed.

Gotham is a geometric sans-serif typeface family designed by American type designer Tobias Frere-Jones with Jesse Ragan and released through the Hoefler & Frere-Jones foundry from 2000. Gotham's letterforms were inspired by examples of architectural signs of the mid-twentieth century.[3][4][5] Gotham has a relatively broad design with a reasonably high x-height and wide apertures.[6]

Since creation, Gotham has been highly visible due to its appearance in many notable places.[7] This has included Barack Obama's 2008 presidential campaign, Michigan State University branding,[8] and the 2016 federal election campaign of the Australian Labor Party.[9] The font has also been used on the cornerstone of the One World Trade Center in New York. It is also the current font used in MPA title cards for film trailers in the U.S.

Developed for professional use, Gotham is an extremely large family, featuring four widths, eight weights, and separate designs for screen display and a rounded version. It is published by Hoefler & Co., the company of Frere-Jones' former business partner Jonathan Hoefler.[10] Companies that notably use the font are Taco Bell, Golf Galaxy, ABS-CBN Corporation (ABS-CBN Entertainment, ABS-CBN News, ABS-CBN Sports, the television network of the same name, and some subsidiaries such as Star Magic), The Cartoon Network, Inc. (Cartoon Network, Cartoon Network Productions, and Cartoon Network Studios), and formerly in the logos for Discovery, Inc. and ViacomCBS, currently Paramount Global.

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