unitedasian / sinkin-sans
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Type:symfony-bundle
Requires
- symfony/http-kernel: ~2.8|~3.0
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Last update: 2024-10-29 05:10:32 UTC
README
The SinkinSansBundle loads the SinkinSans font families into your symfony project.
If your project uses the AsseticBundle, the fonts are made available as assetic named assets.
Installation
Update the project's composer.json
file as follows:
{
"repositories": [
{
"type": "composer",
"url": "http://satis.united-asian.com/fonts"
}
],
require: {
"fonts/sinkin-sans": "dev-master"
}
}
Configuration
Define the bundle's mode
via its configuration. The default value is individual
.
sinkin_sans: mode: single|individual
Usage
single
mode
In single
mode, a single Sinkin Sans font is defined, available in 9 different weights.
Include the sinkin-sans.css
stylesheet in your page template using one of the 3 methods below:
Direct include
<link href="bundles/sinkinsans/css/sinkin-sans.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css">
Use assetic's javascripts
twig tag
{% stylesheets filter="cssrewrite" "bundles/sinkinsans/css/sinkin-sans.css" %} {% endstylesheets %}
Use assetic's javascripts
twig tag with the bundle's formula
{% stylesheets filter="cssrewrite" "@sinkin_sans" %} {% endstylesheets %}
In your stylesheet, apply the font to the elements of you choice via the font-*
CSS rules, as per the example below:
body { font-family: "Sinkin Sans", sans-serif; } h1 { font-weight: 600; } .italic { font-style: italic; }
individual
mode
In individual
mode, seperate fonts are loaded for each weight. In most cases, your app will only use a subset of all the available font's weights. Rather than load them all, this mode allows you to load only what you require. This is the bundle's default mode.
Each font weight is define in a separate stylesheet and is represented by a different assetic named asset:
- Sinkin Sans Thin: sinkin-sans-100.css (
@sinkin_sans_100
) - Sinkin Sans ExtraLight: sinkin-sans-200.css (
@sinkin_sans_200
) - Sinkin Sans Light: sinkin-sans-300.css (
@sinkin_sans_300
) - Sinkin Sans: sinkin-sans-400.css (
@sinkin_sans_400
) - Sinkin Sans Medium: sinkin-sans-500.css (
@sinkin_sans_500
) - Sinkin Sans SemiBold: sinkin-sans-600.css (
@sinkin_san_6100
) - Sinkin Sans Bold: sinkin-sans-700.css (
@sinkin_sans_700
) - Sinkin Sans Black: sinkin-sans-800.css (
@sinkin_sans_800
) - Sinkin Sans ExtraBlack: sinkin-sans-900.css (
@sinkin_sans_900
)
Note that in this mode each weight is a separate font with a different name.
Each font weight includes both normal and italic styles.
Include the relevant stylesheets into your template as per the example below. In this case we are loading the Sinkin Sans
, Sinkin Sans ExtraLight
and Sinkin Sans Bold
fonts (of respective weights 400, 200 and 700).
Direct include
<link href="bundles/sinkinsans/css/sinkin-sans-400.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"> <link href="bundles/sinkinsans/css/sinkin-sans-200.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"> <link href="bundles/sinkinsans/css/sinkin-sans-700.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css">
Use assetic's javascripts
twig tag
{% stylesheets filter="cssrewrite" "bundles/sinkinsans/css/sinkin-sans-400.css" "bundles/sinkinsans/css/sinkin-sans-200.css" "bundles/sinkinsans/css/sinkin-sans-700.css" %} {% endstylesheets %}
Use assetic's javascripts
twig tag with the bundle's formula
{% stylesheets filter="cssrewrite" "@sinkin_sans_400" "@sinkin_sans_200" "@sinkin_sans_700" %} {% endstylesheets %}
In your stylesheet, apply the font to the elements of you choice via the font-*
CSS rules, as per the example below. Make sure to use the appropriate font name for each weight. There is no need to specify the font-weight
, since it is already part of the font definition.
body { font-family: "Sinkin Sans", sans-serif; } h1 { font-family: "Sinkin Sans Bold", sans-serif; } .italic { font-family: "Sinkin Sans ExtraLight", sans-serif; font-style: italic; }