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Why are lining numerals default in the original file but not on Google Fonts? #523
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We have been on the verge of pushing for just what you are asking for ( lining numerals as default) in the new version for quite a while. I hope that next week we will finally make it live. |
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Hi! You will be glad to know with the next update the live Google fonts service version will have lining figures as a default. I’m told it will go live fairly soon.
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May I ask you which one of the 6pt, 12pt, 60pt, 96pt or 144pt is corresponding to the font available at Google Fonts (if there is one) ?
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The 6 is closest to the original. Almost identical except for better
kerning and the number changed we wrote about and the addition of small
caps. There are widths now too.
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It seems Merriweather has lining numerals as a default. But for some reason, in Google Fonts, old style numerals are used as a default.
This is a shame, because Google Fonts strips non-default styles and we are stuck with old style numerals.
When I create a webfont from the original font file, lining numerals are default.
When I use Google Fonts, old style numerals are default and I can't even change it with CSS (font-variant-numeric: lining-nums;) because Google Fonts strips the non-default lining numerals.
Why is the version used in Google Fonts different and would it be possible to make the lining numerals default in the Google Fonts version?
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