Thread:Sinthorion/@comment-25101690-20170929024042/@comment-25101690-20171001084642

bAdaneth Mirimë wrote: qT y.Hm w`V 5# t#,Eb% e`V>16JO eG h.H 6EO w#j`V 1`N q[Tjt$1[R 4]B=-= `B ydT `B z.Hm 9j$q 8t^È9yYˆ `B jr^È y71Tb% 5% 1Rx#6=-= (It would be an amazing feature if you are able to implement this. I wish I could help somehow; I love writing in Tengwar.)

Could it possibly work to get the Tengwar font files from a different webpage? For example, this webpage hosts the various Tengwar Annatar fonts as .ttf files, if you scroll to the bottom of the page. Perhaps this webpage would not block CORS. I tried the link, but nope :( Cross-Origin request blocked: The Same-Origin rule permits reading the external resource on https://www.wfonts.com/download/data/2016/05/10/tengwar-annatar/Tengwar%20Annatar%20Regular.ttf. (Reason: CORS-Header 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin' is missing). (unknown)

downloadable font: download failed (font-family: "Tengwar" style:normal weight:normal stretch:normal src index:0): bad URI or cross-site access not allowed source: https://www.wfonts.com/download/data/2016/05/10/tengwar-annatar/Tengwar%20Annatar%20Regular.ttf site:55:12

Nice try though. You can check a source yourself in two ways:

1) Add the Tengwar-font code in your custom CSS, replace the URL, then force-reload (Ctrl+F5) any page and look in the web console (Ctrl+Shift+K in Firefox) for errors, such as the one above.

2) No need to edit this wiki: On the page with the font file, open the network tab of the webdev tools (Ctrl+Shift+E in Firefox), then download the font, then click on the request for the file in the webdev tools. Look through the data if you can find anything about "CORS" in the response headers.