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yes you can build you own react context provider for that.
We use a similar solution for some projects.
…On Fri, May 10, 2024 at 9:41 AM Matin Zadeh Dolatabad < ***@***.***> wrote:
Is it possible to load fonts via a exposed function somewhere early in the
app and then export it for Skia to use? I had to do some weird stuff but
the types are broken and I don't know if it works :)
const tfFactory = Skia.Typeface.MakeFreeTypeFaceFromData.bind(Skia.Typeface);loadData(require('../assets/fonts/ReadexPro-Regular.ttf'), tfFactory);
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Is it possible to load fonts via a exposed function somewhere early in the app and then export it for Skia to use? I had to do some weird stuff but the types are broken and I don't know if it works :)
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