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If Inkscape has been compiled with a Pango library version that is at least 1.41.1, it comes with [[Variable Fonts support | support for variable fonts]] ([https://www.patreon.com/posts/font-variations-17644963 more info about how this looks]. These are fonts that do not come with different faces, but often with various sliding scales for different font properties, like 'boldness', or 'condensing', or even playful features.
If Inkscape has been compiled with a Pango library version that is at least 1.41.1 (which is the case for the Windows and macOS versions, and for Ubuntu versions starting from 19.04), it comes with [[Variable Fonts support | support for variable fonts]] ([https://www.patreon.com/posts/font-variations-17644963 more info about how this looks]). These are fonts that do not come with different faces, but often with various sliding scales for different font properties, like 'boldness', or 'condensing', or even playful features.

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If Inkscape has been compiled with a Pango library version that is at least 1.41.1 (which is the case for the Windows and macOS versions, and for Ubuntu versions starting from 19.04), it comes with [[Variable Fonts support | support for variable fonts]] ([https://www.patreon.com/posts/font-variations-17644963 more info about how this looks]). These are fonts that do not come with different faces, but often with various sliding scales for different font properties, like 'boldness', or 'condensing', or even playful features.

If Inkscape has been compiled with a Pango library version that is at least 1.41.1 (which is the case for the Windows and macOS versions, and for Ubuntu versions starting from 19.04), it comes with support for variable fonts (more info about how this looks). These are fonts that do not come with different faces, but often with various sliding scales for different font properties, like 'boldness', or 'condensing', or even playful features.