We have been trying to upload and use custom fonts, but it is giving us an error and won’t let us use what we upload.
We followed these directions
From the heading: How to upload custom fonts to how to identify the fonts
Once we upload and try to use, it is giving us an error. The fonts upload but they don’t look the same from an original download from the internet.
Any help would be much appreciated.
The error it is giving is Font:MACOSX (font-family: macosx) normal: 400
where did you get your font from? Is it a download from Google? Offers Google a variable font on that download?
The macosx comes from those invisible files OSX is generating for a lot of files ( some are icons etc. and meta infos ). Packing these folders by OSX internal zip – these files are inside that zip too.
BetterZip for example can zip folders without those meta info files ( it is called: pack for PC ).
After your Answers – i will try to give a good explanation on how you do it.
If you downloaded an otf or ttf file – try: https://kriesi.at/support/topic/eigene-schrift-einbetten/#post-1401545
Hi,
Thank you for the inquiry.
As @Guenni007 mentioned above, the custom font manager is originally intended for Google fonts. If the font is from a different source, make sure to follow the instructions in the File Structure tab.
// https://kriesi.at/documentation/enfold/typography/#how-to-upload-custom-fonts
Best regards,
Ismael
By the way @Ismael : that link to show the available Fonts “Google Webkit Fonts” does not work anymore.
Reason is that Droid Fonts and Open Sans Condensed is not listed in Google anymore.