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linux-font

v1.0.1

Published

An icon font providing popular linux distro's logos

Downloads

8

Readme

font-linux

Available logos

Font-linux is an icon font containing logos of popular linux distributions for inclusion in websites.

Usage

To use the font, include assets/font-linux.css as well as the fonts in your project and use the CSS classes listed below.

<link href="/assets/fontlinux.css" rel="stylesheet">

Or just link to it using RawGit (served via MaxCDN's network):

<link href="//cdn.rawgit.com/Lukas-W/font-linux/v0.1/assets/font-linux.css" rel="stylesheet">

Available logos are:

| Distribution | CSS class | Inclusion code | -------------|--------------------------|------------------------------------- | Arch Linux | fl-archlinux | <span class="fl-archlinux"></span> | CentOS | fl-centos | <span class="fl-centos"></span> | Debian | fl-debian | <span class="fl-debian"></span> | Fedora | fl-fedora | <span class="fl-fedora"></span> | Linux Mint | fl-linuxmint[-inverse] | <span class="fl-linuxmint"></span> | Mageia | fl-mageia | <span class="fl-mageia"></span> | Mandriva | fl-mandriva | <span class="fl-mandriva"></span> | OpenSUSE | fl-opensuse | <span class="fl-opensuse"></span> | Red Hat | fl-redhat | <span class="fl-redhat"></span> | Slackware | fl-slackware[-inverse] | <span class="fl-slackware"></span> | Ubuntu | fl-ubuntu[-inverse] | <span class="fl-ubuntu"></span>

Dependencies

This project uses fontcustom to compile vectors into fonts.

Compilation of the vectors

After making changes to one of the vectors, the fonts have to be recompiled. From the root directory, run:

fontcustom compile

To stage the new revision:

git rm -r assets views
git add assets views .fontcustom-manifest.json