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Yoshi
2003-07-15
2021-03-15
  • Yoshi

    Yoshi - 2003-07-15

    Hi

    Does anyone know how use .ttf fonts in Reports.Net?
    I am interesting in POLISH fonts ex. Verdana.ttf, Arial.ttf, Courier.ttf, Times.ttf.
    I have tried to convert .ttf fonts to .afm fonts, but my conversion doesn't work and I don't know why.

    Maybe you have for example a Raports.Net class which can read and use .ttf fonts instead of .afm fonts (like iTextSharp) to generate texts in PDF files. It would be great if you could share source of this class or maybe propose other solution.

    IT IS VERY URGENT FOR ME!

    Very thx for any help!
    Lukasz [Yoshi]

     
    • Harry Yeh

      Harry Yeh - 2003-07-15

      Good question, I have been wondering that myself :P

       
    • Harry Yeh

      Harry Yeh - 2003-07-15

      Actually any ideas on foreign languages like chinese would be good too.

       
    • Wilson Chan

      Wilson Chan - 2003-08-07

      so do I, confused.

       
    • Otto Mayer

      Otto Mayer - 2003-08-07

      I am working on this problem. Currently I am trying to read external fonts (Type 1) and add them to the PDF file. If this works, I will try to add TTF font too.

      Regards
      Otto Mayer

       
    • adikto

      adikto - 2006-01-31

      Hi Otto!!

      first, thank you for the library, it's great.

      second, is possible to load ttf fonts now?

       
    • Eckhard Hagemeier

      Hi,

      has anyone experience with Hebrew (or other foreigns letters from utf8) in Reports.Net?  When I create a report, the hebrew letters are replaced with questionsmarks (e.g. אבג=???) when I open it in the Adobe Acrobat Reader. I think, I have to choose somewhere the "utf8-Code" for saving, but I don´t no where.
      Thanks for any help.
      Eckhard Hagemeier

       
  • as asr

    as asr - 2021-03-15

    Hey, I'm trying to integrate the same font in my web page of coaching and training website. Can you help to run the font program?

     

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