Re: [solved] How to create a .woff file with sfnt2woff under Linux [U|Ku|Xu|Lu]buntu

Le Dim 24 février 2013 9:43, Chris Lilley a écrit :
> Hello Gérard,
>
> Sunday, February 24, 2013, 1:37:31 AM, you wrote:
>
>
>> ~/Documents/woff-code-latest$ ls -al
>> should list sfnt2woff executable with execution rights for group and
>> user.
>
>> Then move or copy the source foo.ttf font (the .ttf file you want to
>> convert into an .woff file) into
>> ~/Documents/woff-code-latest
>
> or alternatively, copy sfnt2woff into somewhere on your $PATH, such as
> /usr/local/bin which avoids having to move font files around.

Yes, copying sfnt2woff somewhere into /usr/local/bin is also easier,
more convenient than adjusting the $PATH environment variable.

When I will have time, I will create a webpage with all these
instructions updated.

Gérard
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