Bootstrap Icons are SVGs, so you can include them into your HTML in a few ways depending on how your project is setup. We recommend using a width: 1em (and optionally height: 1em) for easy resizing via font-size.
Copy the Bootstrap Icons SVGs to your directory of choice and reference them like normal images with the element.Icon fontIcon fonts with classes for every icon are also included for Bootstrap Icons. Include the icon web fonts in your page via CSS, then reference the class names as needed in your HTML (e.g., ).
I realize that the fonts used to create the lettering on the album covers was probably not done on a computer, but it is a pleasant extra touch if one can approximate the original artwork when creating a cassette or CD. The only font I ever found to be somewhat close is Bitstream Informal011. Anybody know/have/created others that are closer?
3. For the purposes of this Agreement, "Commercial Product" shall mean an electronic document containing an embedded copy of the Font Software created by Use of the Font Software which is offered for distribution to the general public (or to some subset of the general public) as a commercial product in exchange for a separate fee or other consideration. By way of example, not limitation, an electronic book or electronic magazine distributed for a fee shall be considered a Commercial Product; a document distributed in connection with a commercial transaction in which the consideration is unrelated to such document (for example, a business letter or a receipt for purchase of tangible goods such as clothing) shall not be considered a Commercial Product. Commercial products which contain the font in a non-editable manner are permitted.
10. You are permitted to use the Font Software to create logos provided the font is translated to outlines. You are permitted to modify the fonts solely for your own use. All such modified font software is subject to all the restrictions and limitations of this Agreement and may not be distributed or used in a manner contrary to the terms of this Agreement. Under no circumstances will FontHaus be responsible to any end user, whether licensed, authorized or not, for the performance of any user modified font software nor will FontHaus support any user modified font software. In the event an end user wishes to engage or hire FontHaus to modify the licensed Font Software, you are invited to contact FontHaus at sa...@fonthaus.com. Otherwise, you agree not to modify, adapt, translate, reverse engineer, decompile, disassemble, alter, or otherwise attempt to discover the source code of the Font Software except as may otherwise be permitted by law. Other jurisdictions may provide for additional rights, and if applicable, you may reverse engineer or decompile the Font Software only to the extent that sufficient information is not available for the purpose of creating an interoperable software program (but only for such purpose and only to the extent that sufficient information is not provided by FontHaus upon written request). All trademarks associated with the FontHaus Font Software are the exclusive property of FontHaus. The FontHaus trademarks shall be used in accepted trademark practice, including identification of the trademark owner's name. Use of the trademarks associated with the Font Software or FontHaus inures solely to the benefit of FontHaus. You may not change any trademark or trade name designation for the Font Software.
11. If you are unsure whether your use of the Font Software is specifically permitted under this Agreement, contact sa...@fonthaus.com. The use of FontHaus Font Software in the following circumstances and/or applications is NOT permitted without first obtaining the appropriate licensing extension.
13. Embedded Electronic Devices includes the use of the Font Software for any on-screen display or on an electronic device outside a single location. For example, and not by way of limitation, such electronic devices include a kiosk, gaming devices, embroidery or sewing machines. Use of the Font Software to create a Company Logo is permitted provided the Fonts are first converted to artwork outlines. The Font Software may be embedded and resident within an electronic device provided it cannot be extracted from the device or be transmittable to other devices. You are not allowed to convert OTF or TTF font files to a web font file. The purchase of a separate Webfont font file License is required.
The Basic Desktop License is the most popular license. It grants the user(s) the right to install OpenType (OTF) or TrueType (TTF) Font Software on a desktop computer or laptop to design and distribute personal or commercial typographical designs including but not limited to signage, logos, branding, artwork, movie titles and credits, brochures, layouts, greeting cards, etc. and products such as mugs, package design, letterform alphabet products, rubber stamps, stencil products, T-shirts, etc., for any surface or screen. Designs using desktop fonts must be delivered as a static, non-editable, and read-only file such as a JPG, SVG, or EPS, etc. Fonts cannot be embedded under this License. The number of fonts and Users to be licensed can be entered in the Shopping Cart for a License fee. Key Licensing factor(s): No. of Users per font. Term: Perpetual unless original key licensing factors change. Other uses for the Font Software may require a License Extension.
The Upgrade or Extension License is an enhanced Use License to the existing Standard Desktop License but with different terms and conditions that address different uses and technology. FontHaus offers a range of license Extensions to the Standard Commercial Desktop License. All current License Extensions from FontHaus may not be available all of its fonts.
This license allows you to securely install and serve embed Desktop font file Software on in a server that can be remotely accessed via the internet by customers to design personalized commercial products (with a type component) such as Greeting Cards, Stationary, Business Cards, mugs, T-shirts, etc. which can be manufactured elsewhere and shipped from elsewhere. However, customers are not allowed to you are not permitted to enable the downloading the font file Font Software by such users or other unlicensed parties to be used outside the server environment. The font may not be employed for a software as service (SAS) application in which the service is the actual product and not the means of providing the product. A server license covers an agreed number of CPU cores on production servers on which the font is installed and is valid for one year. Development servers are not taken into account.
Key Licensing factor(s): No. of fonts, No. of CPU cores. Term: Annual, unless original key licensing factors change.This License is an extension of the Desktop license and is not an additional file. You will, therefore, need to possess or purchase the Desktop license.
FontHaus was founded in 1990 by Mark Solsburg and is the first independent font retailer in the US. If you buy from FontHaus, you are buying from one of the largest, most respected and experienced font suppliers in the world and since 1994, was one of the first to sell and deliver fonts online. Read more...
Par Fleche is a French Canadian word meaning to deflect an arrow. The term par fleche refers to the painted rawhide containers that were made to by Plains Indian to carry personal items, sacred items or meat. Most of the containers were made of buffalo raw hide by the women. The par fleche containers were of different sizes and shapes such as cylindrical square and rectangular. These containers were also painted with earth paints using mostly geometric design.
A battle between 50 Alliance ships and an equal Syndicate Worlds force only 6 ships survive. 3 Syndic heavy cruisers one of which is still combat capable survioived the battle. On the Alliance site the heavy cruisers Haubeck and Utap survived the battle but are unable to fight before repairing battle damage. The light cruiser Fleche lost all weapons and the power core shut down.
Under Desjanis command about 100 alliance soldiers board the syndic heavy cruiser. Milam manages to reach the power core and achieve a partial core collapse. With only a minutes notice Desjani orders everyone with her to return to Fleche and move to the opposite side of the light cruiser.
Due to these actions 26 sailors from the Fleche survived and the surviving alliance heavy cruisers have enough time to repair their systems and destroy the remaining syndicate worlds ships. Both Desjani and Milam have been put in for the Fleet Cross.
In 1615, Champlain thought the time ripe for theinstitution of Indian missions upon the St. Lawrence,a spiritual field hitherto neglected, and introducedto Quebec four members of the fraternity ofRcollets, the most austere of the three orders of7Franciscans; these were Fathers Denis Jamay, Jeand'Olbeau, and Joseph le Caron, and a lay brother,Pacifique du Plessis. To D'Olbeau was assignedthe conversion of the Montagnais of the Lower St.Lawrence; Le Caron went to the Hurons, or Wyandots,in the vast stretch of forested wilderness westof the Ottawa River, and before the coming of autumnhad established a bark chapel in their midst;Jamay and Du Plessis remained in the neighborhoodof Quebec, ministering to the colonists and thewandering savages who came to the little settlementfor purposes of trade or sociability, or through fearof scalp-hunting Iroquois. For ten years did thesegray friars practice the rites of the church in theCanadian woods, all the way from the fishing andtrading outpost of Tadoussac to the western Lake ofthe Nipissings. Barefooted, save for heavy woodensandals, coarsely clad in gown and hood, enduringin a rigorous climate, to which they were unused, allmanner of hardships by flood and field, they wereearnestly devoted to their laborious calling in a timewhen elsewhere the air of New France was noisywith the strife of self-seeking traders and politicians.Yet somehow their mission seemed without importantresult. Even less successful was the enterpriseof some fellow Rcollets, who, in 1619, beganindependent work among the French fishermen and Micmacsof Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Gasp,but were forced in 1624, after many disasters, toabandon their task, three of them joining the party atQuebec.
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