Hi all,

I found this font that easily creates graphs by using ligatures. "OpenType 
features are used to interpret and visualize the data. The data remains as 
editable text, allowing for painless updates."
(https://www.scribbletone.com/typefaces/ff-chartwell)
I think that this takes our advantages with ligatures to another level, and 
could make many elements more accessible.
I have also attached an image to the JIRA, showing how it works.

Arash

On 2013-03-21, at 1:48 PM, "Sadr, Arash" 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Hi Everyone,
We had a community workshop discussion a few weeks ago about font icons and 
talked about few options (e.g Font 
Awesome<http://fortawesome.github.com/Font-Awesome/>, 
IcoMoon<http://icomoon.io/>, symbolset<http://symbolset.com/>), and decided to 
explore them more.
Creating icons is fairly easy, and there are a lot of free font-icon sets 
online. The issue is not the icons, but an application that gives us the 
ability to create a font out of our icons, and a way to create metadata such as 
ligatures for them.
The reason why we think Icomoon http://icomoon.io/ is our best option for now, 
is because it provides us with a free offline application that gives us the 
ability to add our own icons (vectors) to their free icon sets. It also gives 
us the option to create ligatures for those icons.
I have created a JIRA “Using Icomoon to create font-icons to be used as icons 
and elements for UI options” (http://issues.fluidproject.org/browse/FLUID-4934) 
about this, and have added some questions and thoughts.
Using Font icons is great because we can easily:

  *   Change the size and color - Shadow their shape
  *   Have different icon sizes in the same font
  *   Do everything image based icons can do, like change opacity or rotate.
  *   Add strokes to them with text-stroke or add gradients/textures with 
background-clip: text;
  *   Convert them to text

We are also going to have some drawbacks:

  *   We cannot have two-toned icons.
  *   We cannot have other languages in metadata, and space is not allowed 
between the words in the metadata.
  *   Alignment could become an issue
  *   IE8 and IE9 do not support font-icons with ligatures.

At this point, I have a few questions that I think need to be answered before 
we could explore further:


  *   Can we fix the issue with IE8 and IE9?
  *   What happens if we could not find a way around IE8 and IE9?
  *   Do we support other language and text inputs, and would it be a problem 
if we could not use them?
  *   Are ligatures going to work with screen readers in our supported browsers?

I have created a font icon pack with ligatures, including some of our icons 
that you could download from the JIRA and play around with. I also have 
attached an image, showing icons as fonts, and their abilities.
It would be great to hear your feedback and thoughts on this issue, and also on 
the JIRA, since it is my first one.
Arash
_______________________________________________________
fluid-work mailing list - 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
To unsubscribe, change settings or access archives,
see http://lists.idrc.ocad.ca/mailman/listinfo/fluid-work

_______________________________________________________
fluid-work mailing list - [email protected]
To unsubscribe, change settings or access archives,
see http://lists.idrc.ocad.ca/mailman/listinfo/fluid-work

Reply via email to