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authorKirill Rogovoy <[email protected]>2021-07-23 11:02:26 +0300
committerKirill Rogovoy <[email protected]>2021-07-23 11:02:26 +0300
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-import { Platform } from 'react-native'
-
-/**
- * You can find a list of available fonts on both iOS and Android here:
- * https://github.com/react-native-training/react-native-fonts
- *
- * If you're interested in adding a custom font to your project,
- * check out the readme file in ./assets/fonts/ then come back here
- * and enter your new font name. Remember the Android font name
- * is probably different than iOS.
- * More on that here:
- * https://github.com/lendup/react-native-cross-platform-text
- *
- * The various styles of fonts are defined in the <Text /> component.
- */
-export const typography = {
- /**
- * The primary font. Used in most places.
- */
- primary: Platform.select({ ios: 'Helvetica', android: 'normal' }),
-
- /**
- * An alternate font used for perhaps titles and stuff.
- */
- secondary: Platform.select({ ios: 'Arial', android: 'sans-serif' }),
-
- /**
- * Lets get fancy with a monospace font!
- */
- code: Platform.select({ ios: 'Courier', android: 'monospace' }),
-}