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Author Topic: weft and php? firefox ? only eot ?  (Read 1571 times)
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« on: 2005-01-13, 21:47:00 »

Posted by: drgonzo121
         
hello,
 
i don't want weft to scan all my stuff , i have dynamicaly php pages with css files ...
 
i read theother discussion, but no solutions were given ...
 
how do i make a eot file for all characters in the font ?
 
then, i would just add the eot file to my website & link toit through css ... seems to me the most logic way ...
 
i don't want the extra shit like scanning html, it even doesn't scan my website because there isno *.html ...
 
how can i do this ?
 
how about support in firefox?
 
with what do i create the file for netscape?
 
how do you people use fonts that you are sure of they're not installed on the clients pc (in dynamic websites) ... thanks
 
thanks

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« Reply #1 on: 2005-01-13, 22:56:00 »

Posted by: drgonzo121
         
all right i fixed some stuff but, i want the declaration
 
 
in a separate css file ...
 
 
for example, i want a special font in

 
how do i connect the css to the font face ?
 
 

h2{
 font-family:Nasalization;
 font-size: 25px;
 color: #91399B;
 margin-bottom:0px;
 margin-top:0px; 
}
 
this doesn't work, and i don't want to put the declarartion in every page because it is against the layout-rules (i would have multiple occurences of the declaration)
 
how do i make this stuff work?
 
thanks

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« Reply #2 on: 2005-01-13, 23:01:00 »

Posted by: drgonzo121
         
for you freaks
 
 
i put the declaration in fonts.php
 
and added this: line where it belongs:
 
 
 
this way i don't have any redundance

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« Reply #3 on: 2005-01-14, 06:55:00 »

Posted by: -_Manu-_1
         
Hi,
    On the very first page of the WEFT wizard you can Select the option "do not add linked pages".
WEFT Generated EOT's will not work with Firefox.
Netscape 4x had some support for dynamic fonts, but they pulled it off in later versions.
There are Advanced tools which one can use, but it may be very expensive.
Once you have linked your EOT properly with proper Font Face tags for your content, your visitors should be able to view the page in font you've used.
 
See ya,
prabudh
 

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« Reply #4 on: 2005-05-10, 21:44:00 »

Posted by: siona
         
doesnt work

weft is useless and outdated unless ure just going to use only IE on a windows platform. grr
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