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24 Aug 2017 wkhtmltopdf 0.12.4 (with patched qt) CentOS 64bit. HTML renders the fonts on Chrome as expected (Courier New, Times New Roman). However when running it through wkhtmltopdf, the fonts in the resulting pdf seem to be Helvetica (not the font I want). I have tried @font-face in the css with base64
11 Jul 2011 body { font-family: "Georgia", 'Times New Roman', 'Arial', sans-serif; }. just doesn't work, causes no effect. This is a wkhtmltopdf / X11 problem, not wicked_pdf. See these bug reports for some more info: So have You managed to get it working? I need to make wkhtmltopdf use DejaVu Sans Mono for pre.
So if you're using say "Times New Roman" in your CSS, this may work fine on your Windows development machine, but this font will most likely not be installed on a headless Linux server, so the WebKit engine may decide to default to a Serif font. You need to install the right fonts on whatever machine the tool is running on.
8 Jan 2016 I have arial narrow.ttf placed in the /.fonts folder on linux machine. below is my input HTML, the generated PDF document embeds 'times new roman' font instead of 'Arial narrow' font. Can someone please let me know is some thing overriding ? <TITLE> New WKHTMLTOPDF Document </TITLE> </head>
3 Mar 2017 Sans Condensed'">DejaVu DejaVu Consolas Consolas Arial Arial Times New Roman Times New Roman
2 Sep 2014 Recently I had problem with font "DejaVu Sans Condensed". On old wkhtmltopdf 0.11rc everything worked fine and on 0.12.1 didn't attach this font to pdf and used "Times New Roman". CSS [not working]: body { font-family: 'DejaVu Sans Condensed';}. When I was looking if I have installed DejaVu on server
27 Apr 2016 first of all you have to make sure Times New Roman is installed in your system, then, (just my personal experience), I believe wkhtmltopdf always uses the fallback font when multiple fonts are specified. so please try to use one font in each font-family definition: font-family: 'Times New Roman';
23 Jun 2015 It seems it will always use the fallback font if one is provided. Could you try to remove sans-serif from the css? Also, please make sure 'Times New Roman' is installed on the host machine. (heroku). More here: stackoverflow.com/questions/24724712/rails4-pdfkit-fonts-heroku-not-working/24744183#
0.12.1 is not showing serif (times new roman?) fonts, Yozons eSignForms, 4/17/14 5:44 PM. We are running 0.12.1 versus 0.11.0rc1 (on CentOS) and it is very promising in that the fonts seem to render a bit more clearly than before. Previously, kerning between characters was off and it would overly compress letters so they
What's the css you're applying to the text? wkhtmltopdf has some quirks, and apparently doesn't like fallbacks (link). I was observing something similar and finally got a serif font (closest I could get to Times New Roman w/o downloading) by doing font-family: "serif";
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