Hi kriesi,
I'm using Reenie Beanie typo and there are some character which are not shown such as exclamation signal ¡! and mainly letters with accents like à ò ì which I use a lot in spanish.
It is something I can do?
regards,
Roberto
Hi kriesi,
I'm using Reenie Beanie typo and there are some character which are not shown such as exclamation signal ¡! and mainly letters with accents like à ò ì which I use a lot in spanish.
It is something I can do?
regards,
Roberto
unfortunatley not I guess. Seems the font simply doesn't include those characters since I have imported it with all characters available...
Shame, I liked the typo and have handwriting text...
It is possible that I use other typo which I have?
It is "easy" to change?
regards,
Roberto
Hi, I am a bit confused.
I have tried using Polish special characters on http://code.google.com/webfonts/preview#font-family=Reenie+Beanie and they worked! Can they work in the theme?
Regards
Semczi
Now I'm more confused...
I see in your link they have all the characters I need.
Therefore I dont understand why they dont work in my theme.
Can any one tell me why???
Now I have manage to place another typeface similar but I love to have Reenie Beanie back.
Kind regards,
Roberto
Avalokorg, can you tell me what other similar typeface have you found? Mabe I could use it in a site for my Polish client.
Thanx
Semczi
Yes! I have done it.
To implement Reeanie Beanie with all the characters (Polish characters work and I assume that others will work too) you have to:
1. Download ReeanieBeanie.ttf from here: http://code.google.com/webfonts/family?family=Reenie+Beanie#code
2. Use this file to create new Cufon JS file here: http://cufon.shoqolate.com/generate/
3. Instructions for creating new Cufon JS and implementing it to the Theme you will find here: http://www.kriesi.at/support/topic/cufon#post-80
Regards
Semczi
Sorry Semczi, I just read you post now.
Happy you found the way...
I used Margarosa becuase I though Reeanie Beanie didnt had all the characters.
Thanks again for posting ;)
regards,
Roberto
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