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gulp-simplefont64

v0.0.1

Published

Create base64 data from font files and group them into appropriate font families

Downloads

84

Readme

gulp-simplefont64

Encode base64 data from font-files and store the resulting fonts grouped according to font-family in a css file.

Encoding fonts in base64 is great but often you just end up with a list of font-families like: PlayfairDisplay-Black, PlayfairDisplay-Regular, PlayfairDisplay-Italic, instead of just grouping them all under the same font-family and giving the font faces the appropriate rule declarations.

For gulp-simplefont64, just name your fonts in the following format:

FontFamily-Style1-Style2...

For example:

PlayfairDisplay-Black-Italic.otf

And gulp-simplefont64 will give it the appropriate rulesets underneath the PlayfairDisplay font family (font-weight: 800; and font-style: italic;).

Example

gulpfile.js

var gulp = require('gulp');
var font64 = require('gulp-simplefont64');

gulp.task('fonts', function() {
    return gulp.src(['src/fonts/**/*.otf', 'src/fonts/**/*.ttf'])
        .pipe(font64())
        .pipe(gulp.dest('dist/stylesheets/'));
});

Contents of "src/fonts":

    +-- src
    |   +--fonts
    |      +-- PlayfairDisplay-Black-Italic.otf

Result of plugin:

@font-face {
  font-family: PlayfairDisplay;
  font-weight: 800;
  font-style: italic;
  src: url("playfair-display/data: font/opentype; base64,T1RUTwAMAIAAAwBAQ0ZGICNw7jIAABE8AAFw1UdERUYSkBS7AAGPSAAAAERHUE9TXJ5OgwABqaAAAJDYR1NVQmMeE9EAAY+MAAAaFE9TLzJuRIYyAAABMAAAAGBjbWFw5kH1tQAACbgAAAdkaGVhZANwzXwAAADMAAAANmhoZWERJQwdAAABBAAAACRobXR4PCvh+gABghQAAA00bWF4cANNUAAAAAEoAAAABm5hbWUD6eGxAAABkAAACCdwb3N0/zwAKQAAERwAAAAgAAEAAAABAQbN9rJqXw889QADCAAAAAAAzmtAdgAAAADOa0B2/Qr9/ 
};