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I try to add some custom fonts to my theme, so I created file app/design/frontend/vendor/theme/web/_typography.less and added the code inside of it:



.lib-font-face (
@family-name:'OpenSans Condensed Light',
@font-path: '@{baseDir}fonts/OpenSans-CondLight.ttf',
@font-weight: 300,
@font-style: normal
)


When I use grunt to compile less files, I get a parse error:



ParseError: Unrecognised input in pub/static/frontend/[vendor]/[theme]/[lang]/css/source/_typography.less on line 1, column 16:
>> 1 .lib-font-face (
>> 2 @family-name:'OpenSans Condensed Light',


What am I doing wrong here?










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    I forgot to use ; at the end of the sentence - when I added ; - it worked.

    – Anitr
    Sep 22 '16 at 6:34






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    You haven't forget ;. It is missing in "documentation" =)

    – puchu
    Mar 2 '17 at 12:26











  • I am using .lib-font-face( @family-name:'custom-icon', @font-path: '@{baseDir}fonts/custom-icon', @font-weight: normal, @font-style: normal ) and it is throwing similar exception. How do I correct it wrt your answer?

    – Slimshadddyyy
    Mar 30 '18 at 7:54











  • Add ; in the end. For example: .lib-font-face ( );

    – Anitr
    Apr 3 '18 at 7:28


















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I try to add some custom fonts to my theme, so I created file app/design/frontend/vendor/theme/web/_typography.less and added the code inside of it:



.lib-font-face (
@family-name:'OpenSans Condensed Light',
@font-path: '@{baseDir}fonts/OpenSans-CondLight.ttf',
@font-weight: 300,
@font-style: normal
)


When I use grunt to compile less files, I get a parse error:



ParseError: Unrecognised input in pub/static/frontend/[vendor]/[theme]/[lang]/css/source/_typography.less on line 1, column 16:
>> 1 .lib-font-face (
>> 2 @family-name:'OpenSans Condensed Light',


What am I doing wrong here?










share|improve this question














bumped to the homepage by Community 21 mins ago


This question has answers that may be good or bad; the system has marked it active so that they can be reviewed.











  • 4





    I forgot to use ; at the end of the sentence - when I added ; - it worked.

    – Anitr
    Sep 22 '16 at 6:34






  • 3





    You haven't forget ;. It is missing in "documentation" =)

    – puchu
    Mar 2 '17 at 12:26











  • I am using .lib-font-face( @family-name:'custom-icon', @font-path: '@{baseDir}fonts/custom-icon', @font-weight: normal, @font-style: normal ) and it is throwing similar exception. How do I correct it wrt your answer?

    – Slimshadddyyy
    Mar 30 '18 at 7:54











  • Add ; in the end. For example: .lib-font-face ( );

    – Anitr
    Apr 3 '18 at 7:28














2












2








2








I try to add some custom fonts to my theme, so I created file app/design/frontend/vendor/theme/web/_typography.less and added the code inside of it:



.lib-font-face (
@family-name:'OpenSans Condensed Light',
@font-path: '@{baseDir}fonts/OpenSans-CondLight.ttf',
@font-weight: 300,
@font-style: normal
)


When I use grunt to compile less files, I get a parse error:



ParseError: Unrecognised input in pub/static/frontend/[vendor]/[theme]/[lang]/css/source/_typography.less on line 1, column 16:
>> 1 .lib-font-face (
>> 2 @family-name:'OpenSans Condensed Light',


What am I doing wrong here?










share|improve this question














I try to add some custom fonts to my theme, so I created file app/design/frontend/vendor/theme/web/_typography.less and added the code inside of it:



.lib-font-face (
@family-name:'OpenSans Condensed Light',
@font-path: '@{baseDir}fonts/OpenSans-CondLight.ttf',
@font-weight: 300,
@font-style: normal
)


When I use grunt to compile less files, I get a parse error:



ParseError: Unrecognised input in pub/static/frontend/[vendor]/[theme]/[lang]/css/source/_typography.less on line 1, column 16:
>> 1 .lib-font-face (
>> 2 @family-name:'OpenSans Condensed Light',


What am I doing wrong here?







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  • 4





    I forgot to use ; at the end of the sentence - when I added ; - it worked.

    – Anitr
    Sep 22 '16 at 6:34






  • 3





    You haven't forget ;. It is missing in "documentation" =)

    – puchu
    Mar 2 '17 at 12:26











  • I am using .lib-font-face( @family-name:'custom-icon', @font-path: '@{baseDir}fonts/custom-icon', @font-weight: normal, @font-style: normal ) and it is throwing similar exception. How do I correct it wrt your answer?

    – Slimshadddyyy
    Mar 30 '18 at 7:54











  • Add ; in the end. For example: .lib-font-face ( );

    – Anitr
    Apr 3 '18 at 7:28














  • 4





    I forgot to use ; at the end of the sentence - when I added ; - it worked.

    – Anitr
    Sep 22 '16 at 6:34






  • 3





    You haven't forget ;. It is missing in "documentation" =)

    – puchu
    Mar 2 '17 at 12:26











  • I am using .lib-font-face( @family-name:'custom-icon', @font-path: '@{baseDir}fonts/custom-icon', @font-weight: normal, @font-style: normal ) and it is throwing similar exception. How do I correct it wrt your answer?

    – Slimshadddyyy
    Mar 30 '18 at 7:54











  • Add ; in the end. For example: .lib-font-face ( );

    – Anitr
    Apr 3 '18 at 7:28








4




4





I forgot to use ; at the end of the sentence - when I added ; - it worked.

– Anitr
Sep 22 '16 at 6:34





I forgot to use ; at the end of the sentence - when I added ; - it worked.

– Anitr
Sep 22 '16 at 6:34




3




3





You haven't forget ;. It is missing in "documentation" =)

– puchu
Mar 2 '17 at 12:26





You haven't forget ;. It is missing in "documentation" =)

– puchu
Mar 2 '17 at 12:26













I am using .lib-font-face( @family-name:'custom-icon', @font-path: '@{baseDir}fonts/custom-icon', @font-weight: normal, @font-style: normal ) and it is throwing similar exception. How do I correct it wrt your answer?

– Slimshadddyyy
Mar 30 '18 at 7:54





I am using .lib-font-face( @family-name:'custom-icon', @font-path: '@{baseDir}fonts/custom-icon', @font-weight: normal, @font-style: normal ) and it is throwing similar exception. How do I correct it wrt your answer?

– Slimshadddyyy
Mar 30 '18 at 7:54













Add ; in the end. For example: .lib-font-face ( );

– Anitr
Apr 3 '18 at 7:28





Add ; in the end. For example: .lib-font-face ( );

– Anitr
Apr 3 '18 at 7:28










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Please use below format:



@font-face {
font-family: 'SourceSans-Regular';
src: url('@{baseDir}fonts/SourceSansPro-Regular.eot');
src: url('@{baseDir}fonts/SourceSansPro-Regular.eot?#iefix') format('embedded-opentype'),
url('@{baseDir}fonts/SourceSansPro-Regular.woff') format('woff'),
url('../fonts@{baseDir}fonts/SourceSansPro-Regular.ttf') format('truetype');
font-weight: normal;
font-style: normal;
}





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    I tried that and it doesn't work. The browser tries to load the font, but the font is not placed in /pub/static anywhere

    – Scott
    Feb 15 at 21:08












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src: url('@{baseDir}fonts/SourceSansPro-Regular.eot?#iefix') format('embedded-opentype'),
url('@{baseDir}fonts/SourceSansPro-Regular.woff') format('woff'),
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    I tried that and it doesn't work. The browser tries to load the font, but the font is not placed in /pub/static anywhere

    – Scott
    Feb 15 at 21:08
















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Please use below format:



@font-face {
font-family: 'SourceSans-Regular';
src: url('@{baseDir}fonts/SourceSansPro-Regular.eot');
src: url('@{baseDir}fonts/SourceSansPro-Regular.eot?#iefix') format('embedded-opentype'),
url('@{baseDir}fonts/SourceSansPro-Regular.woff') format('woff'),
url('../fonts@{baseDir}fonts/SourceSansPro-Regular.ttf') format('truetype');
font-weight: normal;
font-style: normal;
}





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    I tried that and it doesn't work. The browser tries to load the font, but the font is not placed in /pub/static anywhere

    – Scott
    Feb 15 at 21:08














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Please use below format:



@font-face {
font-family: 'SourceSans-Regular';
src: url('@{baseDir}fonts/SourceSansPro-Regular.eot');
src: url('@{baseDir}fonts/SourceSansPro-Regular.eot?#iefix') format('embedded-opentype'),
url('@{baseDir}fonts/SourceSansPro-Regular.woff') format('woff'),
url('../fonts@{baseDir}fonts/SourceSansPro-Regular.ttf') format('truetype');
font-weight: normal;
font-style: normal;
}





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Please use below format:



@font-face {
font-family: 'SourceSans-Regular';
src: url('@{baseDir}fonts/SourceSansPro-Regular.eot');
src: url('@{baseDir}fonts/SourceSansPro-Regular.eot?#iefix') format('embedded-opentype'),
url('@{baseDir}fonts/SourceSansPro-Regular.woff') format('woff'),
url('../fonts@{baseDir}fonts/SourceSansPro-Regular.ttf') format('truetype');
font-weight: normal;
font-style: normal;
}






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    I tried that and it doesn't work. The browser tries to load the font, but the font is not placed in /pub/static anywhere

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    Feb 15 at 21:08














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    I tried that and it doesn't work. The browser tries to load the font, but the font is not placed in /pub/static anywhere

    – Scott
    Feb 15 at 21:08








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I tried that and it doesn't work. The browser tries to load the font, but the font is not placed in /pub/static anywhere

– Scott
Feb 15 at 21:08





I tried that and it doesn't work. The browser tries to load the font, but the font is not placed in /pub/static anywhere

– Scott
Feb 15 at 21:08


















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