Hi all, I'm not a font expert with ConteXt so maybe my question is trivial but is there a simple way to use Font Awesome Icons in ConTeXt, for example as symbols in an item list. Thanks in advance. All the best. -- Romain Diss
I'm not a font expert with ConteXt so maybe my question is trivial but is there a simple way to use Font Awesome Icons in ConTeXt, for example as symbols in an item list. I forgot to give a link for those who doesn't know Font Awesome: https://fortawesome.github.io/Font-Awesome/cheatsheet/
-- Romain Diss
Sure, you can grab the otf version of font awesome and load it like any other font.
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On November 4, 2015 10:06:48 AM PST, Romain Diss
I'm not a font expert with ConteXt so maybe my question is trivial but is there a simple way to use Font Awesome Icons in ConTeXt, for example as symbols in an item list. I forgot to give a link for those who doesn't know Font Awesome: https://fortawesome.github.io/Font-Awesome/cheatsheet/
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is there a simple way to use Font Awesome Icons in ConTeXt, for example as symbols in an item list. Sure, you can grab the otf version of font awesome and load it like any other font. Thank you for the response. The problem is that my text editor use a font that can not display the Font Awesome icons in my TeX source file, so I need a way to make command to call an icon without copying and
Hi, pasting it. Something like: \def\fa-arrow-left{%character with unicode []} Thank you. -- Romain Diss
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