![]() Open your project's path/to/material-design-iconic-font/less/variables.less or path/to/material-design-iconic-font/scss/_variables.scss and edit the to point to your font directory. Re-compile your LESS or SCSS if using a static compiler.The font path is relative from your compiled CSS directory. ![]() change icons variables prefix in LESS/SASS from md-iconset- to zmdi-var.Ĭhange helper classes prefix in LESS/SASS from zmd- to zmdi-hc.change variables prefix in LESS/SASS from md- to zmdi.resort and rename icons for better search.add EOT and SVG font files (not included in css).Ĭhange google, google-plus, google-plus-box and paypal icons.change class zmdi-stack-overflow to zmdi-stackoverflow.In fact it can work in earlier versions of browsers accordingly to portal (you can check ttf, woff, transform and animation properties), but I can't test it.some changes with icons to make them look pixel perfect at 14px size.add some new icons in directional and social sectionsĪll changes in LESS/SASS/CSS has backward compatibility with 2.0. ![]() If you use font as standalone font - you should update it carefully, because 2.1 ttf file cheat sheet hasn't backward compatibility with 2.0. Sorry for that, but in 2.0 was a bug that I couldn't remove without breaking backward compatibility.fix some minor changes in less/scss/css files for better icons display.fix "!default" to used properly way in sass code.remove duplicated icons to reduce font size.change icon-prefix to 'zmdi-' for capability with Angular JS.add 'fixed-width', 'list' and 'stack' classes.add nested pseudo classes for less/scss.1.1.1 - add bower support and Cheatsheet page.Niger Fulfulde Central Aymara Central Kurdish Central Nahuatl Cerma Chachi Chamorro Chavacano Chayahuita Chiga Chiltepec Chinantec Chokwe Chuukese Cimbrian Cofán Congo Swahili Cook Islands Māori Cornish Corsican Creek Crimean Tatar Croatian Czech Danish Dehu Dendi (Benin) Dimli Dongolawi Duala Dutch Dyan Dyula Eastern Arrernte Eastern Maninkakan Eastern Oromo Efik Embu English Ese Ejja Esperanto Estonian (Standard) Fanti Faroese Fijian Filipino Finnish French Friulian Ga Gagauz Galician Ganda Garifuna Ga’anda German Gheg Albanian Gilbertese Gonja Gooniyandi Gourmanchéma Guadeloup. Here, the flexibility of the type system is emphasized in an unexpected place.Ībron Abua Acheron Achinese Acholi Achuar-Shiwiar Adamawa Fulfulde Adangme Afar Afrikaans Aguaruna Ahtna Akoose Alekano Aleut Amahuaca Amarakaeri Amis Anaang Andaandi Angas Anufo Anuta Ao Naga Apinayé Arabela Aragonese Arbëreshë Albanian Arvanitika Albanian Asháninka Ashéninka Perené Asu (Tanzania) Atayal Awa-Cuaiquer Awing Azerbaijani (North, South) Baatonum Bafia Bagirmi Fulfulde Balante-Ganja Balinese Balkan Romani Bambara Baoulé Bari Basque Bassari Batak Dairi Batak Karo Batak Mandailing Batak Simalungun Batak Toba Bemba (Zambia) Bena (Tanzania) Biali Bikol Bini Bislama Boko (Benin) Bomu Bora Borana-Arsi-Guji Oromo Borgu Fulfulde Bosnian Breton Buginese Bushi Candoshi-Shapra Caquinte Caribbean Hindustani Cashibo-Cacataibo Cashinahua Catalan Cebuano Centr.-East. Strikingly, these concise forms have been the reason for using Micro large on posters or banners (e.g. The Micro has a higher x-height, more distinguishable character forms (r, i, j), wider glyphs (f, t) as well as significant contrast at the joints of the stems and bows. For better legibility, both Case Text and Case Micro have an l with a ‘foot’ and slightly more open shapes than their bigger sister. ![]() ![]() In comparison to the two versions for text applications, the main family’s spacing is narrow, whereas Text is wider and Micro has the widest. In the case of Case (sorry for that), the differences between the three family members lie in their spacing. Digital environments especially benefit from this adaptability as the font sizes and styles can be displayed differently (responsively) when viewed on small smartphones or large displays. The effect in a headline is then identical to that of a footnote. The secret of optical sizes lies in the possibility of making individual characters more legible, and that the desired visual impression of a font can be maintained across all font sizes. ![]()
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