The whole point of Cufon is that the conversion happens on the client-side rather than server side, which means you don't need to install a module, the font is directly embedded in the js (which opens up licensing issues of course), and images are split on word breaks as opposed to textimage or sifr. I strongly believe Cufon to be a superior solution in most cases to TextImage, for reasons outlined in http://aaronwinborn.com/blogs/aaron/cufón-alternative-sifr-image-replacement earlier.

Aaron

Peter Droogmans wrote:

This has not much to do with Drupal, since you’re using a non standard web font the best you can do is convert it using textimage to convert the text to an image using your ttf file (see http://drupal.org/project/textimage)

 

If you’re using this font for the body text, you better provide an alternative font for people that don’t have your font.

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Gastón Pablo Pérez
Sent: dinsdag 18 augustus 2009 15:06
To: Drupal support list (drupal.org); Drupal Develompent List (drupal.org)
Subject: SPAM --- [development] Fonts in drupal

 

Hi!

The cuestion is, how can i include fonts in drupal 6? I created a theme with Artistier and I created my theme including a special ttf font, when I view the page in my PC which has the font instaled, I can see the page well, but when I try to see the page from other machine, Drupal changes the fonts.

can you help me?

thanks a lot
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