Le Ven 3 mai 2013 21:06, Alec Leamas a écrit :
Still hesitating a here: if upstream has decided to support the
widest
possible set of browsers (including IE): should we really just drop the
formats required by IE? From a user perspective, I don't really follow
this although I do understand your line of reasoning.
Here is the current status of @font-face ttf/otf support in browsers:
http://caniuse.com/ttf
Normal opentype files work in the latest versions of all browsers (except
opera mini :p)
Adding special webfont formats is not worth the pain, and anyway the main
use would be old ie versions, that require eot which is not a really open
format.
I'm truly a font newbie. That said, is there really a meaningful
fallback for a font such as sozial
(
https://github.com/adamstac/zocial)? I. e., is there a reasonable
fallback for a Facebook button?
I think spot will agree there is no way we'll ever ship a font consisting
of company logos, it's trademark hell
(this is another example that proves the wisdom of checking every font,
even 'special' 'embedded' ones)
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Nicolas Mailhot