# font-awesome-rails This gem is a simple rebundling of the contents of font-awesome: http://fortawesome.github.com/Font-Awesome/ In a format suitable for use with the Rails asset pipeline. add this to your gemfile: gem 'font-awesome-rails' and type bundle install and now in your application.css you can include the css file like so: *= require 'font-awesome' I'm not a fan of randomly grabbing files and adding them to my project - later on its always a pain when you need to figure out which version you're using and if there is a newer one... so I'm going to do that work for you. You get to use this gem with a well-defined version number, and I'll periodically update it with new stuff from the mainline project. You'll know what version you're using and what the differences are. note on version 0.2.0 - FontAwesome now includes scss and sass files, but when I used them instead of the plain ol css file included in the project, it wanted some compass libraries. I'm a fan of compass, but including an entire tool like that in order to generate a @font_face tag seems a little much... I don't want this gem to require compass for such a trivial thing, so we are staying on the vanilla css file for now. version FontAwesome's sha1 hash Other additions 0.1.0 378b2d7 Simplest packaging as a gem as possible 0.2.0 563a6f3 Repackaged after their new release 0.2.1 563a6f3 Forgot I had patched the css to reflect the font assetified location. 0.3.0 um, unknown. Aditya Sanghi pulled it in and I wasn't watching. Will make sure that doesn't happen again. 0.4.0 05e5e5b Pullup request to 2.0 release of font-awesome 0.5.0 contrib from christhekeele Attempt to prepare request to 3.0 release of font-awesome todo: - Needs a simple mechanism to test that the assets provided are available on the path expected. - I think the css should be an scss so we can compile to the expected asset path