See the demo webpage, here. You can select different font, and see how they look on some examples of text.
This example shows this font,
LilianMar-Regular.ttf
(see also in other formats,LilianMar-Regular.woff
, andLilianMar-Regular.otf
).
- I have tried Calligraphr, only the free plan. See the FAQ if needed. It gave this font
LilianFeb-Regular.ttf
- But I didn't want to pay a license for Calligraphr, and I wanted to build/hack on my own tool.
- So I rescued the dead open-source project Fontify, now hosted at https://github.com/Naereen/fontify/. Before working on it, it gave this font,
LilianFeb2-Regular.ttf
, and now after improving all what I wanted to do, it gaveLilianMar-Regular.ttf
(see in the webpage for a demo).
See this discussion explaining how to use a custom font for only a part of a Beamer-LaTeX slides document. It looks like this:
See this example showing a complete demo of using a custom font in a LaTeX document.
See this example of a custom CSS theme where I use my own handwriting font to say "thank you" at the end of slides generated with Marp. It looks like this:
This (small) repository is published under the terms of the MIT license (file LICENSE). ยฉ Lilian Besson, 2018.