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75 lines
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[svg-font-loader](http://clintberry.com/2010/07/custom-fonts-with-google-webfont-loader/) - Custom Font Loader for [svg-edit](http://code.google.com/p/svg-edit/)
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About
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This is a custom font loader written for the amazing svg-edit project.
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It allows you to use completely custom fonts by loading them with the
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Google Font Loader.
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For more details, see the [original blog post](http://clintberry.com/2010/07/custom-fonts-with-google-webfont-loader/)
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Installation
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* Create a folder called "font-selector" in the root of your svg-edit installation.
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* Copy all the files from this github into that folder
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* Add the following JavaScript snippet into svg-editor.html after all
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other JavaScript files in the head section:
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<!-- Font Loader Start -->
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<link rel="stylesheet" href="font-selector/font-selector.css" type="text/css"/>
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<script type="text/javascript" src="http://www.google.com/jsapi"></script>
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<script type="text/javascript">
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google.load("webfont", "1");
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</script>
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<script type="text/javascript" src="font-selector/font-selector.js"></script>
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<script>
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$(function(){
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Smm.init('tool_font_family');
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});
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</script>
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<!-- Font Loader End -->
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That's it! Now you can add custom generated fonts!
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Adding Fonts
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There are three steps to adding custom fonts to the font-loader
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### 1. Generate the font files and CSS
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Font Squirrel has a very neat tool for creating browser compatible
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font files with the CSS files included. [http://www.fontsquirrel.com/fontface/generator](http://www.fontsquirrel.com/fontface/generator)
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### 2. Create a font preview image
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To make it so that svg-edit doesn't have to download every font at load time (some fonts
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are 100k+) it uses preview images in the drop down font selector. To take advantage of
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this performance boost you need to create an image showing what the font looks like for
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the selector. Create this image in your favorite editor and upload it to /fonts/font-images
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### 3. Upload and configure
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Upload the CSS for your new font to /fonts and upload all font files to /fonts/font-files.
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Edit your font CSS file so that all the URLs are pointing to the font-files directory.
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Edit font-selector.js and add your font name with the corresponding font css file and preview
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image file to the Smm.fonts variable. Follow the examples provided.
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Now you have added a completely custom font to your svg-edit!
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License
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This code is released under the [Apache License 2.0](http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0), the same license for svg-edit.
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More Information
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* See my [blog post](http://clintberry.com/2010/07/custom-fonts-with-google-webfont-loader/) on this project for more details.
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* Read about [svg-edit](http://code.google.com/p/svg-edit/), a javascript based image editor (It's amazing-- trust me). |