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Defining Custom Fonts

How to use custom fonts in PDF outputs

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Disclaimer: While these steps work in most cases this implimentation of custom fonts is not supported in APPX (not in 4.x or 5.x). Not all True Type fonts will work with PDF output. You may need to try different fonts to find one that works.
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Disclaimer: While these steps work in most cases this implimentation of custom fonts is not supported in APPX (not in 4.x or 5.x). Not all True Type fonts will work with PDF output. You may need to try different fonts to find one that works.
 

Overview

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 The font will be embedded in the PDF document so the custom font should be viewable and printable on all systems whether the font is installed on the system or not.

Custom Fonts on a Unix or Linux Server

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Follow these instructions to install a custom font. This example will refer to the Free3of9.ttf bar code font.
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Follow these instructions to install a custom font. This should also work in APPX 4.2.x. This example will refer to the Free3of9.ttf bar code font.
 
  • Place the font file (Free3of9.ttf) in the Resource directory for one of your applications.
  • Log into APPX and select Application Design for the app you where you will be using the custom font.
 
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