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italics always become bold in Rise
Hi, when I want to format text in Rise and choose Italic the word or sentence always automatically will be printed bold as well. Is that a mistake? I would like to be able to choose only Italic...
Thanks in advance,
Nina
- RalfHartmann-16Community Member
Our customers have this problem as well. Can you keep us updated here please.
- ArtGangel-92f44Community Member
I am having the same issue. We are using Plus Jakarta Sans as a custom font. We have uploaded the bold and italics versions of the font, but Rise is combining them when we only want to bold our type. What is needed to help troubleshoot this? Thanks!
- JoanneBaguleyCommunity Member
Hi ArtGangel-92f44 did you get a resolution for this that you could please share? I have run into the same issue today. Thanks!
Hi JoanneBaguley!
Sorry to hear you've also run into this issue!
I see that you've opened a support case being handled by my colleague, Woojin. It looks like Woojin replied to your e-mail with some follow-up questions. We can continue troubleshooting through your case to keep all information in one spot.
Hi Art!
Sorry to hear you've run into this setback with fonts in Rise 360!
I noticed that you've been working with my colleague Dexter, through a support case. We can continue the conversation there to keep all information in one place.
Hi, Natalie!
Thanks for following up on this. I see that you’ve reached out to our Support Engineers and are working with my teammate, Robert. You’re in great hands! We’ll continue the conversation in your support case.
- NatalieGraham-eCommunity Member
- NatalieGraham-eCommunity Member
I'm having this issue as well, it's very inconsistent, and appears across different courses and browsers for some of our team but not all of us. It usually appears in italics within tabs, and we always stick to open sans font.
Hi Natalie! Thanks for reaching out.
I was able to duplicate the issue you reported. In this screenshot, the italicized text appears to have a slightly heavier weight than the ones not in italics. However, bolded texts still appear heavier in weight.
I tried changing the fonts and this appears to occur only with specific ones such as Open Sans. I tried changing my font to Lato and I was not able to replicate the behavior. Can you check with your colleagues, those that are able to replicate the behavior, what font they are using so that we can document it properly?
I'll bring this up with our team for further investigation and we'll get back to you again if we receive any updates.
- NinaNutsch-7d7cCommunity Member
Hi Ashley, thank you for your reply! It happens with standard text (paragraph) and also in blocks like Process in the text section. We use Arial and DinPro as fonts.
Hi Nina,
Thanks for the additional information. Here's a quick look at what happens when I try to italicize text in a Rise 360 course that uses Arial as the font:
Since the issue appears to be specific to your environment, try the following troubleshooting steps to help address the behavior:
- Make sure that your operating system and browser are both up-to-date with the latest updates
- Test the behavior using a different browser
- Clear your browser's cache
Let me know if these work for you!
- NinaNutsch-7d7cCommunity Member
Hi Joe,
thank you for the troubleshooting steps. Unfortunately, the problem still exists. I tried it in Edge and I also cleared my cache in Chrome. Updates are run regularly in our organization. Chrome is on the latest version, I’d have to check with IT about our operating system though…What is wrong with me and my Rise? 😉
Nina
Von: E-Learning Heroes
Gesendet: Dienstag, 11. April 2023 17:12
An: Nutsch, Nina
Betreff: Reply to italics always become bold in Rise[E-Learning Heroes]
Hi Nina,
There are certain text elements in Rise that will default to Bold like a Heading or a Subheading. If you're seeing the Bold and Italics applied to standard paragraph text or similar, can you let me know what type of Block you're using and the font you've set for your course?
That'll help our team dig a bit deeper into what you're seeing!