/* Inter — self-hosted, SIL Open Font License 1.1. Licence text: ./LICENSE.txt
   Source: @fontsource-variable/inter (see wawa-app/scripts/sync-fonts.mjs).

   ONE stylesheet, TWO consumers: the React app links it from index.html at
   /app/fonts/inter.css, the WordPress landing page links the copy the Vite
   build drops in wawa-core/dist/fonts/. Do not fork it.

   Variable font, weight axis 100-900 in a single file, so the whole weight
   range costs one request instead of four to six static cuts.

   The unicode-range split is load-bearing, not an optimisation:
   Chinese copy (娃, and the whole zh-Hans locale) falls OUTSIDE these ranges,
   so the browser skips Inter entirely for those runs and uses the next family
   in the stack — PingFang SC / Microsoft YaHei / Noto Sans SC. Self-hosting a
   CJK face would cost megabytes; this is the correct answer instead. Removing
   unicode-range would break that fallback. */

/* Latin. Covers the English and Malay copy, and the two marks the voice leans
   on: U+00B7 MIDDLE DOT (in U+0000-00FF) and U+2014 EM DASH (in U+2000-206F). */
@font-face {
  font-family: "Inter";
  font-style: normal;
  font-weight: 100 900;
  font-display: swap;
  src: url("inter-latin-wght-normal.woff2") format("woff2");
  unicode-range: U+0000-00FF, U+0131, U+0152-0153, U+02BB-02BC, U+02C6, U+02DA,
    U+02DC, U+0304, U+0308, U+0329, U+2000-206F, U+20AC, U+2122, U+2191, U+2193,
    U+2212, U+2215, U+FEFF, U+FFFD;
}

/* Latin Extended. Second request, and only for pages that actually use it. */
@font-face {
  font-family: "Inter";
  font-style: normal;
  font-weight: 100 900;
  font-display: swap;
  src: url("inter-latin-ext-wght-normal.woff2") format("woff2");
  unicode-range: U+0100-02BA, U+02BD-02C5, U+02C7-02CC, U+02CE-02D7,
    U+02DD-02FF, U+0304, U+0308, U+0329, U+1D00-1DBF, U+1E00-1E9F, U+1EF2-1EFF,
    U+2020, U+20A0-20AB, U+20AD-20C0, U+2113, U+2C60-2C7F, U+A720-A7FF;
}
