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October 23, 2020
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Montserrat font not appearing in PDF

  • October 23, 2020
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Hi everyone,

 

In RoboHelp 2019 New, I installed fonts such as Montserrat and Ubuntu as part of my company's branding.

 

When moving to RH 2020, PDFs began to generate incorrectly. But nothing had changed in CSS - just the RH version. Text now required more lines, font seemed larger, too. Line spacing was larger. I'm slowly working to reconfigure my styling to reach a point where it resembles the previous style.

 

Now, Montserrat does not get passed into PDF output - but Ubuntu appears to. Fonts are embedded.

 

Can anyone explain why?

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    Correct answer Peter Grainge

    2020 does incorporate a lot of changes to the PDF output so I am not surprised by what you have posted. I think what you are doing is about all you can do other than to check you are on 2020.2, the latest update having been released a few days ago.

     

    If you have set up Ubuntu to work I don't see why any other Google font shouldn't work. See if this page on my site identifies anything.

     

    https://www.grainge.org/pages/authoring/fonts/fonts.htm

     

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    Peter Grainge
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    Community Expert
    February 1, 2021

    Is this question in connection with using Adobe's RoboHelp product to generate a PDF output? If not you need to be asking in an Acrobat forum.

     

    I would also advise you to change your username from your email address. Using an email address in any forum is an invitation to spammers.

     

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    Participant
    February 1, 2021

    Hello How can I install the monserrate font on my iPad Pro to use with adobe acrobat pro?

    Peter Grainge
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    Peter GraingeCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
    Community Expert
    October 23, 2020

    2020 does incorporate a lot of changes to the PDF output so I am not surprised by what you have posted. I think what you are doing is about all you can do other than to check you are on 2020.2, the latest update having been released a few days ago.

     

    If you have set up Ubuntu to work I don't see why any other Google font shouldn't work. See if this page on my site identifies anything.

     

    https://www.grainge.org/pages/authoring/fonts/fonts.htm

     

    Use the menu (bottom right) to mark the Best Answer or Highlight particularly useful replies. Found the answer elsewhere? Share it here.