Create an EOT font from a TTF one
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First, install gulp-ttf2eot as a development dependency:
``shell`
npm install --save-dev gulp-ttf2eot
Then, add it to your gulpfile.js:
`js
import ttf2eot from 'gulp-ttf2eot';
gulp.task('ttf2eot', () => {
gulp.src(['fonts/*.ttf'], {
encoding: false, // Important!
removeBOM: false,
})
.pipe(ttf2eot())
.pipe(gulp.dest('fonts/'));
});
`
#### options.ignoreExt
Type: Booleanfalse
Default value:
Set to true to also convert files that doesn't have the .ttf extension.
#### options.clone
Type: Booleanfalse`
Default value:
Set to true to clone the file before converting him so that it will output the
original file too.
You may look after a full Gulp web font workflow, see
gulp-iconfont
fot that matter.


Please submit TTF to EOT related issues to the
ttf2eot project
over which gulp-ttf2eot is built.
This repository issues is only for gulp and gulp tasks related issues.
You may want to contribute to this project, pull requests are welcome if you
accept to publish under the MIT license.
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