This is the SASS (`.scss`) version of Keyrune. If you are looking for the LESS version, please got to the [master branch](https://github.com/andrewgioia/Keyrune/tree/master).
Keyrune is the first suite of complete Magic: the Gathering expansion and set symbols as a pictographic font. You can use this font anywhere you want to display set symbols—in your MtG app or website, documents, card images, anything!
## Usage
Each set symbol has its own font character. Display them in a manner similar to [Font Awesome](http://fontawesome.io) using the `<i class="ss ss-exp"></i>` element. Class name codes are based on the expansion codes from [MTG JSON](http://mtgjson.com).
To use Keyrune, move the font files to your `/fonts` directory and include the keyrune.css stylesheet in your `<head>`:
To copy Keyrune symbols into your desktop software (or access to vectors directly), go to the [Cheatsheet](http://andrewgioia.github.io/Keyrune/cheatsheet.html) on the documentation site, copy the character (not the unicode representation), and then paste it into your desktop application after installing keyrune.otf.
Keyrune CSS, LESS, and Sass files are licensed under the MIT License ([http://opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.html](http://opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.html))
* v1.7.0 - Lots of new sets! Kaladesh, Aether Revolt, Modern Masters 2017, Plancechase Anthology, Commander 2016, and Duel Decks: Nissa v. Ob Nixilis added
* Look into tying a universal `.json` (modified version of mtg.json perhaps) file into the project to allow SASS and JavaScript to share variables.
* This will be useful for programmatically generating a complete glossary page (gh-pages) of icons. (similar to other font-package documentation pages [font-awesome, glyph-icons, google-md, etc]).