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I am using web fonts provided like this:

font-family:'Sabon LT W01 Roman';
font-family:'Sabon LT W01 Italic';

and would like to be able to use something like this in my css:

font-family: 'Sabon';
font-style: italic;

instead of

font-style: 'Sabon LT W01 Italic'

in my css.

Is there a way to achieve this? I am aware of the possibility to define bold/italic when using @font-face and linking to fonts directly, but this is not the case. The fonts are hosted at Fonts.com so I don't think I can use @font-face and specify font files unless I host them.

This is how I have set the styles up right now:

%font-serif {
  font-family:'Sabon LT W01 Roman', serif;
}

%font-serif-italic {
  font-family:'Sabon LT W01 Italic', serif;
  font-style: italic;
}

which forces me to use @extend %font-serif; instead of

@extend %font-serif;
font-style: italic;
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  • Sorry about the earlier fiddle, didn't import the google font. (must be a problem with jsfiddle) Regarless, something like this? jsfiddle.net/P8R6q/1 Jan 22, 2014 at 21:35
  • Thank you for the fiddle; I went for something similar -- just with the strong element.
    – aaandre
    Jan 23, 2014 at 21:17

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How are you importing your fonts? direct link? if so you can still use font face:

@font-face {
  font-family: 'Sabon';
  src: local('Sabon'), local('Sabon'), url('http://link/font.woff') format('woff');
}

Then you could use it:

#block{
    font-family: 'Sabon';
    font-weight: bold;
}
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    Unfortunately it's a javascript. <script type="text/javascript" src="http://fast.fonts.net/jsapi/secret-api-key.js"></script>. I thought local(source) applies only to system fonts? Or would fonts imported via js/css become local?
    – aaandre
    Jan 22, 2014 at 22:48

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