https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1110646
--- Comment #2 from Thomas Spura tomspur@fedoraproject.org --- (In reply to Petr Vobornik from comment #1)
It was intentionally left out from fontawesome-fonts package because of fedora fonts packaging policy.
ok. Didn't know that.
I'm actually not sure if it would be OK to include it (and .eot, .svg variants) to the *-web package. If so, it would also require a symlink or something to the .ttf file otherwise the .ttf link would be broken.
The *-web package might require even more love. For instance the directory name with version in it is not really good.
Also the "css" dir should probably be in "/usr/share/web-assets/fontawesome" [1].
If it's possible, I suggest to use font definition as follows:
@font-face { font-family: 'FontAwesome'; src: url('@{fa-font-path}/fontawesome-webfont.ttf?v=@{fa-version}') format('truetype'); font-weight: normal; font-style: normal; }
ipython has a .less file and seems to generate a .min.css file from that. I'll need to see to maybe regenerate the .min.css file, then your suggestion from above should be "found" automatically. As they currently have that woff file around, the .min.css generating script seems to automatically at it too.
Thanks!
I guess this can be closed then, if the woff file is indeed missing on purpose...