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Label.Font availability within users browsers |
Wed, Aug 3 2016 1:34 PM | Permanent Link |
Richard Mace | Hi,
Potential daft newbie question here. If I change a label.font, do I have to do something to make sure that it is available on the users machine, or does EWB do some magic to somehow embed it into the app? Hope that makes sense Richard |
Wed, Aug 3 2016 2:55 PM | Permanent Link |
Trinione | 1) Add External File.
2) Select Type: Font (from drop-down) 3) It can be Local (included in the project) OR it can be a Resource (included via a URL). |
Wed, Aug 3 2016 3:05 PM | Permanent Link |
Walter Matte Tactical Business Corporation | Just to build on Trinione's answer:
Use Project Manager Window Click in Tree and Highlight External Files (in tree) Click Add File Icon..... Select Type "Font" Local or Resource..... |
Fri, Aug 5 2016 2:49 PM | Permanent Link |
Richard Mace | <<Walter Matte wrote:
Just to build on Trinione's answer: Use Project Manager Window Click in Tree and Highlight External Files (in tree) Click Add File Icon..... Select Type "Font" Local or Resource.....>> Thanks Trinione and Walter. Very helpful. Richard |
Tue, Aug 9 2016 8:29 AM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Richard,
<< If I change a label.font, do I have to do something to make sure that it is available on the users machine, or does EWB do some magic to somehow embed it into the app? >> Just to add a bit to the conversation: If it's a built-in font like Arial (Windows), Roboto (Android), etc., the you don't need to include anything extra with your project and the font will simply get mapped to the nearest-match on the target OS that the browser is running under (Arial->Helvetica, etc.). If it's a particularly unique external font like those font on Google Fonts, or an icon font, then yes, you'll need to include it as an external font. Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
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