Hi all,
In order to display Cyrillic characters for PDF export, we upload our own .ttf file to replace the Confluence default one.
However, the PDF export generates a file with no bold character (on the contrary to Word export which works fine).
Any idea to resolve this? How could I find a font (.ttf file) which meets these "requirements"?
Thanks in advance,
Thanks @Steffen Heller and @Benoit Plet , it fits to my need.
I'm going to create my own .ttc file from 2 sources:
1) my customized .ttf
2) the default Confluence .ttf. About it, how can I get it?
I used the "DejaVu" collection. It did a good job to cover special character. I have no clue about Cyrillic but it would worth trying it.
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Thanks for this suggestion, it works fine (Cyrillic characters and bold are displayed in pdf export). Also, I've created a .ttc thanks to this software: http://fontforge.github.io/en-US/
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I had the exact same problem. Actually, what you need is not a single ttf but a ttc (collection of fonts). This ttc will embed all the versions of your font (bold, italic, etc). One could use fontforge to create it if not available.
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and you need to specify in your css: body,p,li,td,table,tr,.bodytext,.stepfield { font-family: ConfluenceInstalledFont; }
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I don't have an answer myself, but perhaps your topic is related to
https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/CONF-10048 and https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/CONF-30779
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