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).
**Note:** jsDelivr does not maintain the directory structure and we're working on resolving this; for now you should also include the font files separately via `@font-face`, e.g.:
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.ttf.
If you're having trouble and want step-by-step instructions and a [sample Word document](https://www.dropbox.com/s/gp45uuuejfy089n/Keyrune_desktop_example.docx?dl=1) to use, head on over to the [documentation page](https://andrewgioia.github.io/Keyrune)!
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))
* v1.7.1 - Cleaned up icon files to remove any with multiple paths; fixed UNH icon
* v1.7.0 - Lots of new sets! Kaladesh, Aether Revolt, Modern Masters 2017, Planechase Anthology, Commander 2016, and Duel Decks: Nissa v. Ob Nixilis added
* v1.6.2 - Added Legendary Cube icon; unfortunately there's no official set code
* v1.6.1 - Updated EMN with the official high-res source image