26.07.2021, 11:08
Thanks for the reply Daniel,
Sorry I probably should have been a little more detailed with my query.
I have uploaded a font to the fonts tab under vis.graphics and on windows devices with the font installed on the machine the visualisation displays correctly.
When I load the visualisation on an android machine the font is displayed as one of the google default fonts. (maybe times new roman??)
I understand this and the limitations of the android platform with regard to custom fonts.
What I am unsure of is how the custom font is used when displaying on the visualisation page.
Does the Logic machine effectively host the font to the browser in a similar method as CSS font-face with the exception that the font is hosted locally, this would be the same as a custom font on a webpage where the font is hosted on the server the webpage runs on,
or is it just a reference that can be used in the vis setup and tells the browser to look on the local machine for the font?
I hope that makes sense.
If the latter is the case could you suggest a CSS script to use the font-face to google fonts option based on an additional class?
Regards,
Brent
Sorry I probably should have been a little more detailed with my query.
I have uploaded a font to the fonts tab under vis.graphics and on windows devices with the font installed on the machine the visualisation displays correctly.
When I load the visualisation on an android machine the font is displayed as one of the google default fonts. (maybe times new roman??)
I understand this and the limitations of the android platform with regard to custom fonts.
What I am unsure of is how the custom font is used when displaying on the visualisation page.
Does the Logic machine effectively host the font to the browser in a similar method as CSS font-face with the exception that the font is hosted locally, this would be the same as a custom font on a webpage where the font is hosted on the server the webpage runs on,
or is it just a reference that can be used in the vis setup and tells the browser to look on the local machine for the font?
I hope that makes sense.
If the latter is the case could you suggest a CSS script to use the font-face to google fonts option based on an additional class?
Regards,
Brent