/font-awesome-rails-base64

the font-awesome font bundled as an asset for the rails asset pipeline

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font-awesome-rails-base64 Gem Version

font-awesome-rails provides the Font-Awesome web fonts and stylesheets as a Rails engine for use with the asset pipeline.

Installation

Add this to your Gemfile:

gem "font-awesome-rails-base64"

and run bundle install.

Usage

In your application.css, include the css file:

/*
 *= require font-awesome
 */

Alternatively, you can add the base64 encoded version of the css file (for pdf generation purposes) like so:

/*
 *= require font-awesome-base64
 */

Then restart your webserver if it was previously running.

Congrats! You now have scalable vector icon support. Pick an icon and check out the FontAwesome Examples.

Sass Support

If you prefer SCSS, add this to your application.css.scss file:

@import "font-awesome";

or

@import "font-awesome-base64";

If you use the Sass indented syntax, add this to your application.css.sass file:

@import font-awesome

or

@import font-awesome-base64

Helpers

There are also some helpers (fa_icon and fa_stacked_icon) that make your views icontastic!.

fa_icon "camera-retro"
# => <i class="fa fa-camera-retro"></i>

fa_icon "camera-retro", text: "Take a photo"
# => <i class="fa fa-camera-retro"></i> Take a photo

fa_icon "quote-left 4x", class: "muted pull-left"
# => <i class="fa fa-quote-left fa-4x muted pull-left"></i>

content_tag(:li, fa_icon("check li", text: "Bulleted list item"))
# => <li><i class="fa fa-check fa-li"></i> Bulleted list item</li>
fa_stacked_icon "twitter", base: "square-o"
# => <span class="fa-stack">
# =>   <i class="fa fa-square-o fa-stack-2x"></i>
# =>   <i class="fa fa-twitter fa-stack-1x"></i>
# => </span>

fa_stacked_icon "terminal inverse", base: "square", class: "pull-right", text: "Hi!"
# => <span class="fa-stack pull-right">
# =>   <i class="fa fa-square fa-stack-2x"></i>
# =>   <i class="fa fa-terminal fa-inverse fa-stack-1x"></i>
# => </span> Hi!

Note: In Rails 3.2, make sure font-awesome-rails is outside the bundler asset group so that these helpers are automatically loaded in production environments.

Changes

| Version | FontAwesome SHA1 | Notes / Other additions                                                   |
|---------+------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|   0.1.0 | 378b2d7          | Simplest packaging as a gem as possible                                   |
|   0.2.0 | 563a6f3          | Repackaged after their new release                                        |
|   0.2.1 | 563a6f3          | Forgot I had patched the css to reflect the font assetified location.     |
|   0.3.0 | (unknown)        | (sorry, will make sure that doesn't happen again)                         |
|   0.4.0 | 05e5e5b          | Pullup request to 2.0 release of font-awesome                             |
|   0.5.0 | contrib          | (christhekeele) Attempt to prepare request to 3.0 release of font-awesome |
| 3.0.1.0 | 7d173f2          | 3.0.1 release (bug fixes and alignment improvements)                      |
| 3.0.2.0 | 13d5dd3          | 3.0.2 release (better IE7 rendering)                                      |
| 3.1.0.0 | a4612d8          | 3.1.0 release (new icons)                                                 |
| 3.1.1.0 | 949a765          | 3.1.1 release (icon fixes)                                                |
| 3.1.1.1 | 949a765          | asset_path -> font_path usage; Now requires Rails >= 3.2.                 |
| 3.1.1.2 | 949a765          | vendor/assets -> app/assets; Improved Rails 4 support                     |
| 3.1.1.3 | 949a765          | repackaged gem; cleaned out extraneous files                              |
| 3.2.0.0 | a9065a1          | 3.2.0 release (new icons)                                                 |
| 3.2.1.0 | b1a8ad4          | 3.2.1 release (stylesheet fixes)                                          |
| 3.2.1.1 | b1a8ad4          | renamed Font::Awesome module to FontAwesome to avoid Font name conflicts  |
| 3.2.1.2 | b1a8ad4          | fixed suffix on svg font url during asset precompilation                  |
| 3.2.1.3 | b1a8ad4          | added `fa_icon` and `fa_stacked_icon` view helpers                        |
| 4.0.0.0 | 4e92eeb          | 4.0.0 release (new naming conventions, new icons, IE7 support dropped)    |
| 4.0.1.0 | c84c8ab          | 4.0.1 release (fixed hdd icon and fa-stack alignment)                     |
| 4.0.3.0 | 0373b63          | 4.0.3 release (minor icon renames and updates)                            |
| 4.0.3.1 | 44e127f          | 4.0.3 release (embedding of fonts dynamically)                            |
| 4.0.3.2 | 629011e          | 4.0.3 release (embedding of fonts minor tweak)                            |
| 4.0.3.3 | 37d98a1          | 4.0.3 release (removed all but one font)                                  |

note on version 0.2.0: FontAwesome now includes scss and sass files, but when I used them instead of the plain ol css file included in the project, it wanted some compass libraries. I'm a fan of compass, but including an entire tool like that in order to generate a @font_face tag seems a little much... I don't want this gem to require compass for such a trivial thing, so we are staying on the vanilla css file for now.

Running on Rails 3.1? Make sure to use version 3.1.1.0 or earlier.

Upgrading from 3.*? FontAwesome now requires the use of the fa class with every icon. Prepend the fa class to existing icons:

  /* FontAwesome 3 Syntax */
  <i class="icon-github"></i>
  
  /* FontAwesome 4 Syntax */
  <i class="fa fa-github"></i>

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