Convert TTF files to WOFF2 ones.
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This is a NodeJS wrapper for the Google WOFF2
project. If the C++ wrapper compilation fail, it
fallbacks to an Emscripten build.
Install ttf2woff2 globally, then:
``sh`
cat font.ttf | ttf2woff2 > font.woff2
On Windows without cat, use (in PowerShell):
`pwsh`
Start-Process -NoNewWindow -Wait ttf2woff2.cmd -RedirectStandardInput font.ttf -RedirectStandardOutput font.woff2OR
start-process -nnw -wait ttf2woff2.cmd -rsi font.ttf -rso font.woff2
`js
import { readFile, writeFile } from 'node:fs/promises';
import ttf2woff2 from 'ttf2woff2';
const input = await readFile('font.ttf');
await writeFile('font.woff2', ttf2woff2(input));
`
To build the binary, clone the repository and run the following:
`Setup (works for Ubuntu/Linux, may be different on other OS)
apt-get install make g++
To build the Emscripten fallback, install Emscripten and run:
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npm run emcc
`Finally the build can be tested:
`sh
npm run build
npm t
``Feel free to push your code if you agree with publishing under the MIT license.
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