The assets
module contains a variable named fonts
that holds references to the fonts defined in a package.
You can either create your own font package or add the font package dependency in your current package or define fonts in your current package itself.
Lets say we are using font package fifthtry.github.io/roboto-font
(repo) as dependency and lets use it in our module.
fifthtry.github.io/roboto-font
(repo) as a dependency and we want to use it in our module. We can import the assets
module of roboto-font
package to access its fonts.-- import: fifthtry.github.io/roboto-font/assets -- ftd.type dtype: size.px: 40 weight: 900 font-family: $assets.fonts.Roboto line-height.px: 65 letter-spacing.px: 5 -- ftd.text: Hello World role: $dtype
FASTN.ftd
module for fifthtry.github.io/roboto-font
package, you can see that the fonts are defined like this:-- fastn.font: Roboto style: italic weight: 100 woff2: -/fifthtry.github.io/roboto-font/static/Roboto-100-italic-cyrillic-ext.woff2 unicode-range: U+0460-052F, U+1C80-1C88, U+20B4, U+2DE0-2DFF, U+A640-A69F, U+FE2E-FE2F <more fonts>
fonts
variable which contains reference to Roboto
($assets.fonts.Roboto
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