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--- Comment #88 from Jean-Yves Perrier [:teoli] <jypenator(a)gmail.com> 2012-11-22 12:30:59 PST ---
I've added a note in the documentation to make this clear.
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--- Comment #87 from Jonathan Kew (:jfkthame) <jfkthame(a)gmail.com> 2012-11-22 08:49:52 PST ---
I think you're misunderstanding what the font-stretch property means.[1] It
does *not* cause a geometric transform of arbitrary fonts; it is a font
selection property that can affect which face is chosen from a family that has
multiple widths.
So if you're using a family that has, for example, Ultra-Condensed, Condensed,
Normal, Expanded and Ultra-Expanded faces, you should be able to use
font-stretch to select them. But if you're using a font family that just has
the "standard" four Regular/Bold/Italic/BoldItalic faces, font-stretch will not
have any effect.
[1] http://dev.w3.org/csswg/css3-fonts/#font-stretch-prop
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