# Base64-encode a woff2 (web open font format 2.0) file. We use this
# to embed fonts directly into the CSS that requires them.
# Base64-encode a woff2 (web open font format 2.0) file. We use this
# to embed fonts directly into the CSS that requires them.
@BASE64@ -w0 $< > $@
# Build index.html by substituting the contents of a few (single
# line!) files into @PLACEHOLDERS@ within src/index.html.in. If you
# put tildes in src/day.svg this will probably break, so please don't
# do that.
@BASE64@ -w0 $< > $@
# Build index.html by substituting the contents of a few (single
# line!) files into @PLACEHOLDERS@ within src/index.html.in. If you
# put tildes in src/day.svg this will probably break, so please don't
# do that.
-index.html: src/index.html.in day.svg tickettext.base64
- sed -e "s~@TICKETFONT@~$$(cat tickettext.base64)~" \
+index.html: src/index.html.in day.svg CharmBypass-Regular.base64 CharmBypass-Bold.base64
+ sed -e "s~@CBPREGULAR@~$$(cat CharmBypass-Regular.base64)~" \
+ -e "s~@CBPBOLD@~$$(cat CharmBypass-Bold.base64)~" \
# Automake doesn't understand our wacky build process so we have to
# tell it which files are produced by running "make"
# Automake doesn't understand our wacky build process so we have to
# tell it which files are produced by running "make"