Assuming you’re using the classic editor. It does not inherit the settings from the Customizer. The additional styling there is set by the editor-style.css file in your theme (if present).
Your best bet is to add any additional styles in that file. Alternatively use https://wordpress.org/plugins/advanced-tinymce-configuration/ and add the content_style
init option, see: https://www.tiny.cloud/docs-4x/configure/content-appearance/#content_style.
Thanks for answering.
I’m using TinyMCE both in classic mode and in Elementor. The default font settings of TinyMCE are overruling the customizer -> Typography settings of my theme. And so, I asked how the font settings of TinyMCE can be deactivated to let me use the theme font settings. But if I understood you well, then that is not possible and instead I should expand TinyMCE’s css with additional styles.
That is a workaround I don’t have the skills for…. exactly that is, why I asked for deactivating Tiny’s own font settings.
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This reply was modified 2 months, 3 weeks ago by Gunivortus.
Ah, you mean the “Font Family” drop-down menu in the editor toolbar? This can be deactivated from the TinyMCE Advanced’s settings by dragging the button off the toolbar. See http://www.laptoptips.ca/projects/tinymce-advanced/#enable-buttons.