I just started working with iron router on meteor. I need to show an image on homepage. I was able to configure route for 'home' using the client side routing. For static files I tried to google and found that adding a server side route might help. So, I added the following code on server's router.js.

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Hi, i have added custom text and am using it throughout the website; however I can't find a way to change the product title text. I saw some code in another thread, but when I went into the settings for this page here are the options I see. So I copied the code using the font in the code but it didn't change anything. Please help.

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Once BMFont is installed, open it up and open the options menu then font settings, import your font file then select the font from the dropdown menu (font files can be found and downloaded at google fonts) After that is done, you can begin to configure the font settings

To the right are checkboxes for different types of characters, if a character is used which is not in the font it will show as a question mark of a box, choose whichever ones fit what you're using the font for remembering that the font files can be too large to be read by the game

Having setup the font as you would like it, check that the characters all fit on one page by clicking on the Visualize button in the Options menu. If they don't, you need to increase the size of the font image width and height.

Both the image and font file should be named the exact same with the exception of the file extension. While the *.fnt files provide which image file should be used, the game ignores this entirely, opting to use the file with the same name before the extension instead. This can also be seen by the file extension lacking from the bitmapfont definition. The bitmapfont does not need to have the same name as the font files, so a file in /Hearts of Iron IV/gfx/fonts does not guarantee that a font with the same name exists.

The font's location is decided by the bitmapfont definition, so it is not necessary to use the /Hearts of Iron IV/gfx/fonts/ folder, however the base game keeps all of its fonts there. The map font is the tahoma_60 bitmapfont, which links to the /Hearts of Iron IV/gfx/fonts/hoi_mapfont4 files by default.

Many fonts will not be exported with kerning information included in the font descriptor file. This can lead to character overlaps ingame which can be unsightly. To fix this, you need to add kerning information to your font descriptor file.

In order to link a new file in /Hearts of Iron IV/gfx/fonts to a font, an entry must be created in a /Hearts of Iron IV/interface/*.gfx file. If editing an already existing font, this entry already exists and does not need to be modified. An example entry looks like the following:

namespecifies the name of the font. This gets used for interface elements that use text to signify which font file gets used. This is everything that fonts are used for, with the exception of the map font, which is always tahoma_60. In order to find where exactly a base game's bitmapfont is used, it is best to search every *.gui file in the interface folder using a text editor and check the search results for a complete list.


fontfiles provides the location of each file used in the font, which is the path to the /Hearts of Iron IV/gfx/fonts/*.fnt file without the .fnt extension. The files should have no overlapping characters defined. If a font uses one font file in total, path = "gfx/fonts/my_font" can be used instead.

color defines the colour of the font in hex code of the ARGB format. The first 2 characters after the 0x define the transparency of the font, 00 meaning full transparency and FF meaning full opacity. The latter 6 characters provide the RGB hex code, each colour defined on the scale from 00 to FF.

textcolors provides an override of text colours, allowing to change a particular text colour to give a different colour when used on this font compared to the default value.

Additionally, it is possible to override a bitmapfont to use different settings when the game is set to use a specific language. Such an entry in the /Hearts of Iron IV/interface/*.gfx file looks like the following example:

This is primarily used to make fonts that don't support Cyrillic characters that are used in the Russian language appear as an entirely different font that does support them when the language requires so.

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Background:  Malaria and anaemia, especially that due to iron deficiency, are two leading causes of morbidity worldwide. Little is known about the relative contribution of Plasmodium falciparum infection and iron deficiency to the aetiology of anaemia in malaria-endemic areas. We undertook a randomised comparison of different strategies for control of anaemia and malaria in infants, including an assessment of the effect of iron supplementation on malaria susceptibility.

Methods:  832 infants born at one hospital in a malaria-hyperendemic area of Tanzania between January and October, 1995, were randomly assigned to group DI, receiving daily oral iron (2 mg/kg daily) plus weekly Deltaprim (3.125 mg pyrimethamine plus 25 mg dapsone); group IP, receiving iron plus weekly placebo; group DP, receiving daily placebo plus weekly Deltaprim; or group PP. supplementation was given from 8 to 24 weeks of age, and the weekly chemoprophylaxis from 8 to 48 weeks. The frequency of severe anaemia (packed-cell volume < 25%) and malaria episodes was assessed through a combination of passive case detection and cross-sectional surveys.

Findings:  The groups that received iron supplementation had a lower frequency of severe anaemia than those that did not receive iron (0.62 vs 0.87 cases per person-year; protective efficacy 28.8% [95% CI 6.3-45.8). Iron supplementation had no effect on the frequency of malaria (0.87 vs 1.00 cases per person-year; protective efficacy 12.8% [-12.8 to 32.5]). The groups that received malaria prophylaxis had lower frequencies of both severe anaemia (0.45 vs 1.04 episodes per person-year; protective efficacy 57.3% [43.0-67.9]) and malaria (0.53 vs 1.34 episodes per person-year; protective efficacy 60.5% [48.2-69.9]) than the groups that did not receive prophylaxis. After the end of the intervention period, children who had received malaria chemoprophylaxis had higher rates of severe anaemia and malaria than non-chemoprophylaxis groups (relative risks 2.2 [1.3-3.7] and 1.8 [1.3-2.6]).

Interpretation:  Malaria chemoprophylaxis during the first year of life was effective in prevention of malaria and anaemia but apparently impaired the development of natural immunity. Iron supplementation was effective in preventing severe anaemia without increasing susceptibility to malaria. Our findings support iron supplementation of infants to prevent iron-deficiency anaemia, even in malaria-endemic areas.

PIP:  The impact of iron supplementation and malaria chemoprophylaxis was investigated in a double-blind, placebo-controlled study involving 832 infants born in a malaria-hyperendemic area of Tanzania in 1995. Infants were randomly assigned to receive daily oral iron (2 mg/kg) and weekly Deltaprim (3-125 mg pyrimethamine plus 25 mg dapsone), daily iron plus weekly placebo, or daily and weekly placebo. Daily supplementation was provided from 8 to 24 weeks of age, while weekly chemoprophylaxis was given from 8 to 48 weeks. The 2 groups that received iron supplementation had a lower frequency of severe anemia (packed cell volume under 25%) than those who received placebo (0.62 versus 0.87 cases per person-year; protective efficacy, 28.8%), but iron supplementation did not have a significant effect on malaria incidence (0.87 versus 1.00 cases per person-year; protective efficacy, 12.8%). Infants who received malaria prophylaxis had lower frequencies of both severe anemia (0.45 versus 1.04 episodes per person-year; protective efficacy, 57.3%) and malaria (0.53 versus 1.43 episodes per person-year; protective efficacy, 60.5%) than those who received placebo. However, after the end of the intervention period, children who had received malaria prophylaxis had higher rates of severe anemia and malaria than those in the non-chemoprophylaxis groups (relative risks, 2.2 and 1.8, respectively). These findings indicate that malaria chemoprophylaxis during the first year of life can impair the development of natural immunity, while iron supplementation effectively prevents severe anemia without increasing susceptibility to malaria. e24fc04721

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