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@@ -14,30 +14,28 @@ You must have a `public` directory. Everything located inside will be available at the path `/static/PATH` where `PATH` is the relative path inside the `public` directory. -You can change the font by adding a file named `font.woff2` inside the `public` directory. -This font must be compressed by [Woff2](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_Open_Font_Format). -(You can compress them with the command `woff2_compress` available in the package `woff2` of many Linux distributions.) - ### Main config You can create a sample config with the flag `-generate-json-config` (which generates a JSON config) or with `-generate-toml-config` (which generates a TOML config). -A JSON schema is available for JSON configs. The config does not depend on the markup language: a field `foo` will being named `foo` for JSON and TOML. The TOML format is used in this section. -The root is defining the background image, the description, the file's path to the legal pages, the path to -the configs of custom pages and a list of all your ["rel-me"](https://microformats.org/wiki/rel-me) links. +The root is defining the background image, the description, the file's path to the legal pages, the path to the custom +font (you can remove this if you want to use `Raveo, Inter, Roboto` as default fonts), the path to the configs of custom +pages and a list of all your ["rel-me"](https://microformats.org/wiki/rel-me) links. (The "rel-me" links are required to [verify a link on your Mastodon account](https://docs.joinmastodon.org/user/profile/#verification), for example.) ```toml image = "wallpaper.webp" description = "I am a beautiful description!" legal = "legal.html" +font = "" custom_pages = ["custom.toml"] rel_me_links = ["https://foo.example.org/@bar"] ``` -The path is relative to the execution of the binary. +The path is relative to the execution of the binary, except for `image` and `font` which are relative to the `public` +folder. If you are using Docker, please use a static path. The first section is defining who you are. |
