Yes - I've been looking into the WebFontLoader. I'm not sure I fully understand the use case it solves for. I appreciate that not all browsers implement @font-face identically, and Javascript feels a un-natural and out-of-place for a CSS-based technology. ----------------------- Garrick Van Buren 612 325 9110 [email protected] ----------------------- Kernest.com Free, Subscription, and Web Native fonts. -----------------------
On May 19, 2010, at 2:35 PM, Nicolas Spalinger wrote: > Garrick Van Buren wrote: >> Nicolas, >> >> This is fantastic - a huge win for the OFL. Great work. > > Well, I'm certainly glad that the licensing model has empowered various > designers to get Google's attention and support, but the kudos really > goes to all the work done by the designers of the font themselves to get > picked in the first place :-) > > > BTW did you take a look at http://github.com/typekit/webfontloader ? > Might be useful for your own service. > > Cheers, > > -- > Nicolas Spalinger, NRSI volunteer > Debian/Ubuntu font teams / OpenFontLibrary > http://planet.open-fonts.org > >
