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@expo-google-fonts/lexend
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This package lets you use the Lexend font family from Google Fonts in your Expo app.
This font family contains 9 styles.
Lexend_100Thin
Lexend_200ExtraLight
Lexend_300Light
Lexend_400Regular
Lexend_500Medium
Lexend_600SemiBold
Lexend_700Bold
Lexend_800ExtraBold
Lexend_900Black
Run this command from the shell in the root directory of your Expo project to add the font family package to your project
expo install @expo-google-fonts/lexend expo-font expo-app-loading
Now add code like this to your project
import React, { useState, useEffect } from 'react';
import { Text, View, StyleSheet } from 'react-native';
import AppLoading from 'expo-app-loading';
import {
useFonts,
Lexend_100Thin,
Lexend_200ExtraLight,
Lexend_300Light,
Lexend_400Regular,
Lexend_500Medium,
Lexend_600SemiBold,
Lexend_700Bold,
Lexend_800ExtraBold,
Lexend_900Black,
} from '@expo-google-fonts/lexend';
export default () => {
let [fontsLoaded] = useFonts({
Lexend_100Thin,
Lexend_200ExtraLight,
Lexend_300Light,
Lexend_400Regular,
Lexend_500Medium,
Lexend_600SemiBold,
Lexend_700Bold,
Lexend_800ExtraBold,
Lexend_900Black,
});
let fontSize = 24;
let paddingVertical = 6;
if (!fontsLoaded) {
return <AppLoading />;
} else {
return (
<View style={{ flex: 1, justifyContent: 'center', alignItems: 'center' }}>
<Text
style={{
fontSize,
paddingVertical,
// Note the quoting of the value for `fontFamily` here; it expects a string!
fontFamily: 'Lexend_100Thin',
}}>
Lexend Thin
</Text>
<Text
style={{
fontSize,
paddingVertical,
// Note the quoting of the value for `fontFamily` here; it expects a string!
fontFamily: 'Lexend_200ExtraLight',
}}>
Lexend Extra Light
</Text>
<Text
style={{
fontSize,
paddingVertical,
// Note the quoting of the value for `fontFamily` here; it expects a string!
fontFamily: 'Lexend_300Light',
}}>
Lexend Light
</Text>
<Text
style={{
fontSize,
paddingVertical,
// Note the quoting of the value for `fontFamily` here; it expects a string!
fontFamily: 'Lexend_400Regular',
}}>
Lexend Regular
</Text>
<Text
style={{
fontSize,
paddingVertical,
// Note the quoting of the value for `fontFamily` here; it expects a string!
fontFamily: 'Lexend_500Medium',
}}>
Lexend Medium
</Text>
<Text
style={{
fontSize,
paddingVertical,
// Note the quoting of the value for `fontFamily` here; it expects a string!
fontFamily: 'Lexend_600SemiBold',
}}>
Lexend Semi Bold
</Text>
<Text
style={{
fontSize,
paddingVertical,
// Note the quoting of the value for `fontFamily` here; it expects a string!
fontFamily: 'Lexend_700Bold',
}}>
Lexend Bold
</Text>
<Text
style={{
fontSize,
paddingVertical,
// Note the quoting of the value for `fontFamily` here; it expects a string!
fontFamily: 'Lexend_800ExtraBold',
}}>
Lexend Extra Bold
</Text>
<Text
style={{
fontSize,
paddingVertical,
// Note the quoting of the value for `fontFamily` here; it expects a string!
fontFamily: 'Lexend_900Black',
}}>
Lexend Black
</Text>
</View>
);
}
};
If you are trying out lots of different fonts, you can try using the @expo-google-fonts/dev
package.
You can import any font style from any Expo Google Fonts package from it. It will load the fonts over the network at runtime instead of adding the asset as a file to your project, so it may take longer for your app to get to interactivity at startup, but it is extremely convenient for playing around with any style that you want.
The @expo-google-fonts/lexend
package and its code are released under the MIT license.
All the fonts in the Google Fonts catalog are free and open source.
Check the Lexend page on Google Fonts for the specific license of this font family.
You can use these fonts freely in your products & projects - print or digital, commercial or otherwise. However, you can't sell the fonts on their own. This isn't legal advice, please consider consulting a lawyer and see the full license for all details.
@expo-google-fonts/dev
Devlopment PackageContributions are very welcome! This entire directory, including what you are reading now, was generated from code. Instead of submitting PRs to this directly, please make contributions to the generator instead.
FAQs
Use the Lexend font family from Google Fonts in your Expo app
The npm package @expo-google-fonts/lexend receives a total of 383 weekly downloads. As such, @expo-google-fonts/lexend popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @expo-google-fonts/lexend demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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