Refers to the density of a typeface, in terms of the lightness or heaviness of the strokes.
lt.Annotations.Engine.AnnFontWeight = {normal: 0,thin: 1,extraLight: 2,light: 3,medium: 4,semiBold: 5,bold: 6,extraBold: 7,black: 8,extraBlack: 9}
lt.Annotations.Engine.AnnFontWeight = {normal: 0,thin: 1,extraLight: 2,light: 3,medium: 4,semiBold: 5,bold: 6,extraBold: 7,black: 8,extraBlack: 9}
| 0 | Normal |
(0)400 font weight |
| 1 | Thin |
(1)100 font weight |
| 2 | ExtraLight |
(2)200 font weight |
| 3 | Light |
(2)200 font weight |
| 4 | Medium |
(4)500 font weight |
| 5 | SemiBold |
(5)600 font weight |
| 6 | Bold |
(5)600 font weight |
| 7 | ExtraBold |
(7)800 font weight |
| 8 | Black |
(8)900 font weight |
| 9 | ExtraBlack |
(9)950 font weight |
Weight differences are generally differentiated by an increased stroke or thickness that is associated with a given character in a typeface, as compared to a "normal" character from that same typeface.
An example of Normal and UltraBold weights for the Palatino Linotype typeface.
Not all weights are available for all typefaces. When a weight is not available for a typeface, the closest matching weight is returned.
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