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Schuster Wedding Program uses the wmdividers font for the decorative dividers. Perhaps it could be useful to have a font like this on hand. Other than placing the font in the assets/fonts/ folder, would the font need to be added to the pipeline?
While we're at it, perhaps we could have a few handy fonts available, other than any Google Fonts we might include or make available. For example the Schuster program also uses the Calligra font (available to LaTeX it seems). Perhaps having a few fancy Edwardian script style fonts (and other pleasant non-script style fonts) on hand can be useful.
Schuster Wedding Program uses the wmdividers font for the decorative dividers. Perhaps it could be useful to have a font like this on hand. Other than placing the font in the
assets/fonts/
folder, would the font need to be added to the pipeline?While we're at it, perhaps we could have a few handy fonts available, other than any Google Fonts we might include or make available. For example the Schuster program also uses the Calligra font (available to LaTeX it seems). Perhaps having a few fancy Edwardian script style fonts (and other pleasant non-script style fonts) on hand can be useful.
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/10905905/using-fonts-with-rails-asset-pipeline
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