FontPrep
The missing font generator for Mac OSX. Download here.
About
FontPrep takes your TTF and OTF font files and generates all of the respective font-formats for the web: WOFF, EOT, and SVG.
How it works
FontPrep uses a slightly modified version of cocoa-rack (https://github.com/briangonzalez/cocoa-rack). In essence, when you start FontPrep, you're starting a little Sinatra app on port 7500 then instantiating a webview pointing at that server.
Commands are sent from the webview back down to the Sinatra server as you interact with FontPrep, and commands are piped to stdout (be it FontForge, ttf2eot, etc.) to complete the given task. We use a little Applescript magic when necessary.
The main Sinatra logic lives inside of fontprep/server
. The sinatra server is daemonized, meanings its process will persist across closing/opening of FontPrep. To kill FontPrep's server outright, visit http://127.0.0.1:7500/kill
in your browser.
Building FontPrep
Simply open up FontPrep.xcodeproj
with the latest version of XCode, go to Product -> Clean
then Product -> Run
or Product -> Archive
to create a binary.
Updating FontPrep
Be sure to increment the Version
and Bundle
inside XCode to update FontPrep correctly. Incrementing these values is what tells FontPrep to kill old daemonized server processes.
A word of caution
This code has not been incredibly well maintained over the years. Tread lightly and have fun breaking FontPrep.
Demo
Watch a demo here.
Author
Brian Gonzalez |