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    • Z Offline
      zkab
      last edited by

      OK - I will place the code in custom.css but where do I store the actual font “SHOTGUNK.TTF” … in the MagicMirror/fonts subdir ?

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      • brobergB Offline
        broberg Project Sponsor @zkab
        last edited by

        @zkab Yes, I placed my fonts in separate folders as well to keep it organized (doesn’t matter as long as the url in the css code goes to the font in question)

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          zkab
          last edited by zkab

          Didn’t get it right …

          What I want to do is write two textlines with ‘helloword’ - the first one with ‘upper_third’ and the second one with ‘bottom_bar’.
          Fonts should be zapfchan (‘upper_third’) and shotgunk (‘bottom_bar’) but only ‘upper_third’ is OK.
          I have place the fonts in a folder my-fonts …

          :~/MagicMirror/fonts/my_fonts $ ls -l
          total 96
          -rwxr-xr-x 1 pi pi 34276 apr 6 15:32 SHOTGUNN.TTF
          -rwxr-xr-x 1 pi pi 59964 apr 6 15:51 ZAFCHAB.TTF

          My custom.css looks like this:

          @font-face {
            font-family: zapfchan;
            font-style: normal;
            font-weight: 400;
            src:
              local("zapfchan"),
              url("../fonts/my_fonts/ZAFCHAB.TTF") format("truetype");
          }
          @font-face {
            font-family: shotgunk;
            font-style: normal;
            font-weight: 400;
            src:
              local("shotgunk"),
              url("../fonts/my_fonts/SHOTGUNK.TTF") format("truetype");
          }
          .region.upper.third .helloworld div {
          font-size: 71px;
          color: #74bbf1;
          font-family: "zapfchan";
          font-style: normal;
          }
          .region.bottom .helloworld div {
          font-size: 100px;
          color: #74bbf1;
          font-family: "shotgunk";
          font-style: normal;
          }
          
          

          Where have I missed ?

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          • brobergB Offline
            broberg Project Sponsor
            last edited by

            doublecheck your spelling, you have SHOTGUNN.TTF and SHOTGUNK.TTF … Which is the correct filename?

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            • Z Offline
              zkab
              last edited by

              Thanks - I didn’t saw the misspell … sorry
              The font is SHOTGUNN.TTF and nothing else.
              Problem is solved and thanks again.

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