When I convert my fonts into woff files (using font2web), it produces a number of other files, mainly css and svg.
If I just place the woff file the font doesn't work.
Do I need to put these additional files in the fonts directory (or other directory) of fancy product designer?
0 Votes
D
Deleted Agent posted
about 7 years ago
Best Answer
There is no need for the other files, the .woff should be enough. Quite often downloading the font files from another source and using another page for the conversion helps.
0 Votes
1 Comments
D
Deleted Agentposted
about 7 years ago
Answer
There is no need for the other files, the .woff should be enough. Quite often downloading the font files from another source and using another page for the conversion helps.
When I convert my fonts into woff files (using font2web), it produces a number of other files, mainly css and svg.
If I just place the woff file the font doesn't work.
Do I need to put these additional files in the fonts directory (or other directory) of fancy product designer?
0 Votes
Deleted Agent posted about 7 years ago Best Answer
There is no need for the other files, the .woff should be enough. Quite often downloading the font files from another source and using another page for the conversion helps.
0 Votes
1 Comments
Deleted Agent posted about 7 years ago Answer
There is no need for the other files, the .woff should be enough. Quite often downloading the font files from another source and using another page for the conversion helps.
0 Votes
Login or Sign up to post a comment