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@infinizhen/rpg-awesome-continued

v1.0.6

Published

A fantasy themed font and CSS toolkit. Originally made by @nagoshiashumari and continued by @Infinizhen.

Downloads

1

Readme

RPG Awesome Continued

A fantasy themed font and CSS toolkit.

RPG Awesome is a suite of 495 pictographic, rpg and fantasy themes icons for easy scalable vector graphics on websites, continued by Miguel Rodríguez and originally created by Daniela Howe and Ivan Montiel.

Super shoutout to Game Icons for providing a library of SVG icons that we used to create this project 🎉.

Installation

NPM

npm add --save @infinizhen/rpg-awesome-continued

Then in your code, you can use rpg-awesome by pathing to it:

./node_modules/rpg-awesome/css/rpg-awesome-continued.min.css

If you are using Sass, you can import it directly:

@import "node_modules/@infinizhen/rpg-awesome-continued/scss/rpg-awesome-continued";

Developing

This project uses NPM and Grunt to compile SCSS into CSS usable by browsers. The project also requires for you to have Ruby installed:

npm install
gem update --system && gem install scss-lint
grunt

Generating and Adding New Icons

We have split up the generation process of the /fonts directory to this repo.

Any new icons will need to be added to that repo first. Then follow the steps located in that repo's documentation for generating new .eot, .svg, .ttf, and .woff files.

Note that when adding new icons to the font files, you will need to update the scss/_variables.scss file with all of the new offsets.

License

  • The Rpg Awesome font is licensed under the SIL OFL 1.1:
    • http://scripts.sil.org/OFL
  • Rpg Awesome Continued CSS and SASS files are licensed under the MIT License:
    • http://opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.html
  • The Rpg Awesome Continued documentation is licensed under the CC BY 3.0 License:
    • http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
  • Attribution is appreciated but not required
  • Full details: https://github.com/infinizhen/Rpg-Awesome-Continued/blob/master/LICENSE.md