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I created a Word document, and added some text in it.My problem is with Persian/Arabic text and English text. I can set the Complex and Latin font in Word like the picture below,but in OpenXML, when I set font for ASCII and Complex font, Word is not initializing it.My code in c#:
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My dear friends, I live in Iran and our language here is Persian.
Unfortunately, I ran into a problem in Arch Linux and I can not solve it!
I want to create a font config file for me.
For Persian fonts, use Vazir font.
Use Ubuntu Regular fonts for English fonts.
That is, vazir should be used wherever there was a Persian font and Ubuntu Regular should be used wherever there was an English font. Please help me because I searched a lot and even used my Google content, but it did not come back and everywhere I type in Persian, unfortunately it uses the Arial font, which I want to use the Vazir font.
What font configurations have you tried so far? What application are you encountering the issue in? Are the text elements you want to use different fonts marked as separate in the application and assignable to a separate font?
If not do you want a set of glyphs to use Vazir and the rest to be rendered in Ubuntu Regular?
But unfortunately, I repeat, it did not work properly and aria Persian fonts in Chrome browser, mousepad, terminal and everywhere where I write Persian font, it is displayed to me arial and it looks really bad and all fonts It confuses.
Thank you for helping me to be able to display Persian fonts with vazir and English fonts with Ubuntu Regular everywhere on my Linux. I really tried, but unfortunately it is not right if you help me and I solve this problem, thank you very much .
How did you determine the font name to match was Ubuntu Mono Regular? What package provides that font? Why are you editing /etc/fonts/fonts.conf that will be overwritten? Font_configuration#Fontconfig_configuration
Even if Ubuntu Mono Regular was set as the default mono fault what in the configuration was supposed to set Vazir?
I am a beginner, I do not know and I do not know
Can you please tell me exactly what to do? Do not edit fonts.conf, so what file should I edit? Thank you. The same code fonts.conf is what I want you to give, that is, you can easily write that the vazir font is for Persian fonts and then the Ubutnu Regluar font is for English fonts. Write the same in the fonts.conf file and leave it to me. Please send thank you.
The same code fonts.conf is what I want you to give, that is, you can easily write that the vazir font is for Persian fonts and then the Ubutnu Regluar font is for English fonts. Write the same in the fonts.conf file and leave it to me.
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I had the same problem exactly with Persian B Nazanin font. I changed the New Times Roman font to B Nazanin but still, it was showing as New Times Roman.Fix(For me it was working fine):Please go to Define New Multilevel List:Add extra space to Enter Formatting for number.
From 2014 until 2020 I have used of a tex template that is working not so bad and was error-free. But after installing TeXlive 2021 it is rapidly produce error after calling \setmathdigitfontFont name.
I have not changed anything of template. It also produce error for all fonts I have checked ever even in the following simple MWE. It is really annoying. All my friends are emailing me frequently that something is wrong here.
The issue is that xepersian uses the command \etex_iffontchar:D which has been deprecated since 2018 and removed in current versions. The functionality is still available under the name \tex_iffontchar:D, so you can fix the issue by recreating \etex_iffontchar:D as an alias for \tex_iffontchar:D:
Upon installation, Microsoft Word uses the Calibri font and 11 point font size as the default settings. You can change the default font by following the steps below. Keep in mind that this is a machine-specific setting, so you will need to repeat these steps for any new computer that you login to.
Essentially, I open a PDF (unknown who produced it or how much it's been modified since then), but on some computers I get the error "Cannot find or create the font 'ArialMT'. Some characters may not display or print correctly.", while on others, I get no error dialog at all, but some text is just white boxes while other text (even within the same word or even just a closing bracket (i.e., ']') shows up fine:
From digging into the issue, I understand that some version/variation of a font wasn't embedded when the PDF was created, but what I don't understand is why I can open the exact same PDF in various PDF applications and some of them are able to display the entire PDF without any issue. To wit:
Adobe Acrobat Pro DC (2021.005.20060) - White boxes
I ran the document in question through PreFlight and of course it finds a host of issues (font name is not unique; font not embedded; font reverts to .notdef glyph; text cannot be mapped to unicode; etc.).
As correctly said, it is the font issue as the font is not properly embedded in the PDF file or it is not present on your computer system. Please try the following preference settings and see if that works for you. Go to Edit (Win), Adobe Acrobat (Mac) > Preferences > Page Display > Under rendering, check use
As correctly said, it is the font issue as the font is not properly embedded in the PDF file or it is not present on your computer system. Please try the following preference settings and see if that works for you. Go to Edit (Win), Adobe Acrobat (Mac) > Preferences > Page Display > Under rendering, check use local fonts and click OK and reboot the system.
I have a theory on this one: The font I had this issue with is a font that Adobe licensed in the 1990's, but no longer does. I believe they may use this function as a licensing control mechanism.
A work around I found is to right click the PDF file and select "Open with"> "Google Chrome" which displayed it correctly. Then I printed to a new PDF file which looks normal. Trying to redownload it from the Chrome screen did not work.
Create different bold and italic variants of the font Asset, and add them to the Font Table.
You can specify regular and italic fonts for weights ranging from 100 (Thin) to 900 (Black).
Define "fake" bolding and italicization by setting the Font Weight > Italic Style and Bold Weight properties.
These settings tell TextMesh Pro how to adjust characters in the current font Asset when you bold or italicize text.
Each font Asset contains a limited number of characters. When you use a character that the current Font Asset does not contain, TextMesh Pro searches the fallback font list until it finds a font Asset that includes it. The text object then uses that font to render the character.
You can use this feature to distribute fonts over multiple textures, or use different fonts for specific characters. Be aware that searching the list for missing characters requires extra computing resources, and that using additional fonts requires additional draw calls.
The glyph table contains information about each of the glyphs in the Font Asset. You can adjust the attributes of individual glyphs, which is useful when you need to correct problems that can occur when TextMesh Pro imports font data.
if that didn't work and your using KMplayer:right click on main screen of kmplayer and go to:Option>preferences>in the left menu of the window select "subtitle processing"and in sub menus opened hit "font style"in the right side find the "charset" and change the box beside it to "Arabic"
Function: Many scripts used to write multiple languages over wide geographical areas have developed localized variant forms of specific letters, which are used by individual literary communities. For example, a number of letters in the Bulgarian and Serbian alphabets have forms distinct from their Russian counterparts and from each other. In some cases the localized form differs only subtly from the script 'norm', in others the forms are radically distinct. This feature enables localized forms of glyphs to be substituted for default forms. The user applies this feature to text to enable localized Bulgarian forms of Cyrillic letters; alternatively, the feature might enable localized Russian forms in a Bulgarian manufactured font in which the Bulgarian forms are the default characters.