![]() It was originally developed under Windows using Cygwin, but I spent a bit of extra time to ensure that it can run under Linux and Mac OS X (using ttf2eot instead of the Windows-only EOTFast to generate the. I really like this tool and it inspired me to write a command line tool that would create a package like Font Squirrel’s generator, The result is a shell script that uses FontForge, Batik and Readable Web’s EOTFast to do the heavy lifting. To speed things up a bit, Font Squirrel created the excellent Generator web application which not only generates the fonts for you, but also creates a stylesheet a developer can import and use the font immediately. I love experimenting with web fonts, but using the hodgepodge of free and open source desktop tools to convert them manually is time consuming. ![]() ![]() Converting fonts quickly will help speed up production of your projects and can easily integrate into your workflow.
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