Nice work! This is one less step that Gaia contributors will have to worry 
about in their workflow, so it’s a big win.

Chris Mills
   Senior tech writer || Mozilla
developer.mozilla.org || MDN
   [email protected] || @chrisdavidmills



> On 25 Nov 2014, at 19:06, Jan Keromnes <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> TLDR:
> 
> If you download a recent Simulator addon or B2G desktop build, it will look 
> more like a real device, because you'll see it use the same fonts as Firefox 
> OS.
> 
> Details:
> 
> - You'll see the fonts in the latest Firefox OS 2.2 simulator addon 
> (published today) e.g. in WebIDE.
> - They are being bundled in Mulet and B2G desktop builds on TBPL since a week 
> or two.
> - It only took 65 patch uploads over 6 bugs in 8 months, with several back 
> outs and many entertaining random test failures[1].
> - The fonts come from the same repo as the ones on devices: 
> https://github.com/mozilla-b2g/moztt
> - Recent B2G desktop builds have their prefs set up to use Firefox OS fonts, 
> so if you build yourself and want to see the fonts, either install moztt 
> fonts on your system, or add "MOZTTDIR=/path/to/moztt" to your mozconfig file.
> 
> [1] My favorite "font-related" test failure: A single color-picker that 
> doesn't open when the buttons are in a specific order. The first CSS fix 
> "label { display: block }" didn't quite work out, but the second fix "body { 
> font-family: serif }" ended up fixing it, as well as an exception in another 
> color-picker test. https://hg.mozilla.org/mozilla-central/rev/d08b388c879a
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