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"Roboto-Black.ttf" is reported as corrupt when trying to convert to WOFF2 using Font Squirrel Webfont Generator #135

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xunilislinux opened this issue Feb 8, 2025 · 1 comment

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@xunilislinux
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Hello,

I am encountering an issue when trying to convert the Roboto-Black.ttf font to WOFF2 format using the Font Squirrel Webfont Generator. The Roboto-Black.ttf font was downloaded from Google Fonts, but when I attempt to upload it to the Font Squirrel tool, I receive the following error message:

"The font 'roboto-black.ttf' is corrupt and cannot be converted."

This error occurs during the conversion process to generate the WOFF2 format.
Steps to reproduce:

  1. Go to Font Squirrel Webfont Generator.
  2. Upload the Roboto-Black.ttf font downloaded from Google Fonts - Roboto.
  3. Attempt to convert the font to WOFF2 format.
  4. Receive the error: "The font 'roboto-black.ttf' is corrupt and cannot be converted."

Expected behavior:

The Roboto-Black.ttf font should be successfully converted into WOFF2 format without any errors.
Actual behavior:

The Font Squirrel Webfont Generator reports that the font is corrupt and cannot be converted.
Additional Information:

I downloaded Roboto-Black.ttf from the official Google Fonts website, and the file appears to be working correctly in font viewers, but it cannot be processed by Font Squirrel.
I've tried uploading the font multiple times, and the issue persists.

Could you please investigate this issue and let me know if there is a problem with the font file or a potential issue with the conversion tool?

Thank you for your assistance!

@kenmcd
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kenmcd commented Feb 9, 2025

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