Create SVG/TTF/EOT/WOFF/WOFF2 fonts from several SVG icons with Gulp.
You can test this library with the frontend generator.
First, install gulp-iconfont
as a development dependency:
npm install --save-dev gulp-iconfont
Then, add it to your gulpfile.js
:
var iconfont = require('gulp-iconfont');
var runTimestamp = Math.round(Date.now()/1000);
gulp.task('Iconfont', function(){
return gulp.src(['assets/icons/*.svg'])
.pipe(iconfont({
fontName: 'myfont', // required
appendUnicode: true, // recommended option
formats: ['ttf', 'eot', 'woff'], // default, 'woff2' and 'svg' are available
timestamp: runTimestamp, // recommended to get consistent builds when watching files
}))
.on('glyphs', function(glyphs, options) {
// CSS templating, e.g.
console.log(glyphs, options);
})
.pipe(gulp.dest('www/fonts/'));
});
gulp-iconfont
bundles several plugins to bring a simpler API
(gulp-svgicons2svgfont
, gulp-svg2tff
, gulp-ttf2eot
, gulp-ttf2woff
)
for more flexibility, feel free to use them separately.
If some font glyphs aren't converted properly you should append the
normalize:true
option and a fontHeight
greater than 1000
(fontHeight: 1001
).
To use this font in your CSS, you could add a mixin like in this
real world example.
You can also generate your CSS automatically with
gulp-iconfont-css
.
It's also easy to make a CSS template by yourself. Like
this example,
gulp-consolidate
is useful to handling
such a template. The template is outdated, change every occurrence of glyph.codepoint.toString(16).toUpperCase()
to glyph.unicode[0].charCodeAt(0).toString(16).toUpperCase()
, otherwise it will not work.
var gulp = require('gulp');
var iconfont = require('gulp-iconfont');
var consolidate = require('gulp-consolidate');
gulp.task('Iconfont', function(){
return gulp.src(['assets/icons/*.svg'])
.pipe(iconfont({ fontName: 'myfont' }))
.on('glyphs', function(glyphs, options) {
gulp.src('templates/myfont.css')
.pipe(consolidate('lodash', {
glyphs: glyphs,
fontName: 'myfont',
fontPath: '../fonts/',
className: 's'
}))
.pipe(gulp.dest('www/css/'));
})
.pipe(gulp.dest('www/fonts/'));
});
Add issues to the right repos:
- the plugin doesn't work at all, submit your issue in this repo.
- every fonts doens't display as expected: submit the issue to the svgicons2svgfont repository.
- only some fonts are damaged? Please look at the font format the targeted browser actually use and then, submit your issue to one of those projects: svg2ttf, ttf2eot, ttf2woff.
#### options.formats
Type: Array
Default value: ['ttf', 'eot', 'woff']
Possible values: ['svg', 'ttf', 'eot', 'woff', 'woff2']
Since SVG fonts are deprecated in some (every ?) browsers, they are disabled per default.
Also the WOFF2 fonts are disabled since it seems to cause issues on some setup (see nfroidure#64).
#### options.autohint
Type: Boolean
Default value: false
If ttfautohint is installed on your system, you may want to auto hint your fonts. Beware that this is an experimental and untested feature (beware to use at least the 0.93 version).
The svgicons2svgfont are available:
- options.fontName (required)
- options.fontWeight
- options.fontStyle
- options.fixedWidth
- options.centerHorizontally
- options.normalize
- options.fontHeight
- options.round
- options.descent
- options.metadata
- options.log
So are the gulp-svgicons2svgfont:
- options.startUnicode
- options.appendUnicode
And the gulp-svg2ttf:
- options.timestamp
Beware that your SVG icons must have a high enough height. 500 is a minimum. If
you do not want to resize them, you can try to combine the fontHeight
and
the normalize
option to get them in a correct size.
Degroup every shapes (Ctrl+Shift+G), convert to pathes (Ctrl+Maj+C) and merge them (Ctrl++). Then save your SVG, prefer 'simple SVG' file type.
Save your file as SVG with the following settings:
- SVG Profiles: SVG 1.1
- Fonts Type: SVG
- Fonts Subsetting: None
- Options Image Location: Embed
- Advanced Options
- CSS Properties: Presentation Attributes
- Decimal Places: 1
- Encoding: UTF-8
- Output fewer elements: check
Leave the rest unchecked.
More in-depth information: http://www.adobe.com/inspire/2013/09/exporting-svg-illustrator.html
Sketch is a relatively new drawing tool on Mac. With help of Sketch Tools and gulp-sketch, you can directly create fonts from your Sketch file. No need to export intermediate SVGs.
Here is a sample repo "Symbols for Sketch".
- Download the zipped repo and extract it.
- Go to the directory.
$ cd path/to/dir
- Install some tools.
$ npm install
- Create fonts and CSS
$ gulp symbols
Feel free to push your code if you agree with publishing under the MIT license.