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@import "shared";
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// Cross-browser support for @font-face. Supports IE, Gecko, Webkit, Opera.
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//
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// * $name is required, arbitrary, and what you will use in font stacks.
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// * $font-files is required using font-files('relative/location', 'format').
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// for best results use this order: woff, opentype/truetype, svg
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// * $eot is required by IE, and is a relative location of the eot file.
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// * $weight shows if the font is bold, defaults to normal
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// * $style defaults to normal, might be also italic
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// * For android 2.2 Compatiblity, please ensure that your web page has
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// a meta viewport tag.
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// * To support iOS < 4.2, an SVG file must be provided
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//
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// If you need to generate other formats check out the Font Squirrel
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// [font generator](http://www.fontsquirrel.com/fontface/generator)
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//
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// In order to refer to a specific style of the font in your stylesheets as
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// e.g. "font-style: italic;", you may add a couple of @font-face includes
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// containing the respective font files for each style and specying
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// respective the $style parameter.
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// Order of the includes matters, and it is: normal, bold, italic, bold+italic.
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@mixin font-face(
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$name,
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$font-files,
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$eot: false,
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$weight: false,
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$style: false
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) {
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$iefont: unquote("#{$eot}?#iefix");
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@font-face {
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font-family: quote($name);
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@if $eot {
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src: font-url($eot);
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$font-files: font-url($iefont) unquote("format('eot')"), $font-files;
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}
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src: $font-files;
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@if $weight {
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font-weight: $weight;
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}
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@if $style {
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font-style: $style;
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}
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}
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}
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