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CLI that converts Icon Font CSS StyleSheets into CommonJS modules exporting the unicodes by name

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IconFont

CLI to convert CSS StyleSheets for Icon Fonts like FontAwesome to a CommonJS module or Alloy TSS file that exports all unicodes by name.

I use them in native iOS & Android apps build with Titanium.

Example

Install the CLI npm

Install the CLI via NPM like this:

$ [sudo] npm install -g iconfont

CommonJS

Generate it

Just point the CLI to the CSS file:

$ iconfont font-awesome.css

This would create a file named font-awesome.js in the same directory as the CSS file. If you want to write to a different path, simply pass it as the second argument:

$ iconfont font-awesome.css ~/fa.js

Use it

In Titanium, I'd use the module like this:

var icons = require('font-awesome');

var button = Ti.UI.createButton({
	font: {
		fontFamily: 'FontAwesome'
	},
	title: icons.flag
});

In Alloy you can do:

alloy.js

Alloy.Globals.icons = require('font-awesome');

index.tss

"Button": {
	title: Alloy.Globals.icons.flag
}

Alloy TSS

Credits: Jong Eun Lee.

Generate it

Add the -t or --tss flag:

$ iconfont font-awesome.css -t

Or when using the second output-argument, make sure its extension is .tss:

$ iconfont font-awesome.css ~/fa.tss

Use it

Since you cannot import TSS files at the moment, you'd probably copy-paste the contents of the generated file to your app/styles/app.tss file.

index.xml

Use the classes just like in HTML:

<Label class="fa-thumbs-up otherClassName"></Label>

index.tss

And overwrite any property using additional class names:

".otherClassName": {
	font: {
		fontSize: 40
	}
}

Notes

  • For JS:
    • Icon names are camel-cased (arrow-up becomes arrowUp).
    • If all icon names share the same prefix this will be stripped out (icon-flag becomes flag).
  • The CLI expects selectors ending with :before.
  • The CLI expects declerations with a content property and a valid (unicode) string as value.

Changelog

  • 0.3.0: Adds support for generating TSS files
  • 0.2.0:
    • Adds support for non-unicode content
    • Fixes camelCase for some-1 (#3)
  • 0.1.0: Initial release

Issues

Please report issues and features requests in the repo's issue tracker.

License

Distributed under MIT License.

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