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Gotham Light Font Free Download For Mac.Gotham Medium Font Free Download For Mac.Uninstalled fonts on both OS's (Mac and PC), rebooted both, reinstalled from the latest versions available on the website, tried again: still the same issue. I was given the TrueType format of these fonts: they behave even worse than the OpenType All the “bolded” versions of “Gotham”, which is “Gotham Bold”, “Gotham Ultra”, and “Gotham Black”, have this issue.Ĭontact IT support from the website: they were not able to "reproduce" the issue, although I believe they never understood the problem either (the personĭidn't try on multiple OS's, only on one, which is not the problem)
If you save, and open the same file on a PC again, you will get the same problem, again. You should now have what we first created, which is the style “Gotham Bold”, with automatically added “bold” button:
This is what you should see (looks like “Gotham Book”, because we removed the “Bold” on the PC version):Īlthough it is not exactly “Gotham Bold”, it recognized the font as “Gotham Bold”, without the “bold” that we removed on the PC. Now, select the sentence, and add “Gotham Bold”, and remove the unnecessary “Bold” by clicking the bold button: Is no style called “Gotham” (it’s “Gotham Black”, “Gotham Bold”, “Gotham Book”, and so on, but never “Gotham” alone): Actually, it seems the style is unrecognized by the PC, as there This is what I see on my PC, with the same fonts (OpenType, last version downloadedĪlthough it says “Gotham”, it doesn’t look like “Gotham Bold”. Looks like Gotham Book or Gotham Thin, so since it appears correctly, I leave it as it is): Mac, if you select the style “Gotham Bold”, OpenType version, it will appear correctly:Īlthough Microsoft Word adds “Bold” to it once style is selected (removing the “Bold”, by clicking on the button, makes the font To help you understand, here are some screenshots. If I create a document in Microsoft Word on my Mac, the font doesn't appear correctly on my PCĮither (it is unrecognized, it is named "Gotham" rather than "Gotham Bold"). If I create a document in Microsoft Word on my PC, the font doesn't appear correctly on My Mac (it looks like "Gotham Book", although it says it is "Gotham Bold"). Instance), and I am not having this kind of problem (Frutiger is one of them). I bought other OpenType fonts from other websites (Adobe, for The problem doesn't concern each "style" of Gotham, but all the "bold" ones: "Gotham Bold", "Gotham Bold Italic", "Gotham Black", "Gotham Black Italic", "Gotham Ultra" and "Gotham Ultra Italic". All operating systems (OS and PC) are updated to the latest available versions too (Windows 10 Professional, It appears there is a compatibility issue between Microsoft Word PC and Microsoft Word for Mac (both being updated to the latest versions available).
I ordered in 2015 a "Gotham Bundle" from