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- Stop the Live Forms server
- Uncompress/expand the frevvo.war file to a temporary location on your desktop. This is typically located here: <frevvo-home>/tomcat/webapps/frevvo.war.war
- Add your font file (unifont.tff file is an example) to the WEB-INF/fonts directory.
- Re-WAR to create a new updated frevvo.war file.
- Replace the original frevvo.war file with the new updated frevvo.war file, typically located here: <frevvo-home>/tomcat/webapps/frevvo.war.
- Re-start your Live Forms server.
- Download one of Live Forms global themes (for example, nouveau blue or nouveau) and save the zip file to your desktop.
- Unzip the zip file to a temporary location.
- Add css code to the form.css file - see the example below.
- Zip the files back as they were.
- Upload the zip file to Live Forms as an Application or Designer Theme by clicking the New icon on the appropriate screen.
- Create a new form and choose the custom theme from the new form wizard (or if you are editing an existing form, replace the current theme with your newly customized theme).
- Check Save PDF on the Form Property panel.
- Test the form with international translations international translations.
- Print View and form submission PDFs should be generated with international characters characters.
Here is an example of the css code using a free bitmap font (unifont). It is possible more code will need to be added to cover additional control types:
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.s-print form { font-family: unifont; } .s-print .f-form label { font-family: unifont; background-color: yellow; } .s-print .f-input .input, .s-print .f-select1 .select, .s-print .f-select1 .textarea, .s-print .f-select .textarea, .s-print .f-textarea .textarea { font-family: unifont; } |
The image below shows a portion of a pdf generated from a form with a few controls tested with Chinese translation.
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