TOPIC
How to work with embedded fonts in Nintex Drawloop.INSTRUCTIONS
Font(s) can be embedded into your document by going into File - Options - Save. In the Save option, you will need to check the "Embed fonts in the file" checkbox.ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
There are four levels of font restrictions. It is best to use a font that is "Fully Embeddable". In order to use a font that is "Print and Preview Only," you will need to set your PDF Options in your DDP to Basic.Fonts Supported By Nintex DocGen Services can work with custom fonts.
However, Nintex DocGen can not bypass any font restrictions that are set by the
font designer.
There are four levels of font restrictions. It is best to use a font that
is Fully Embeddable.
In order to use a font that is a Print and Preview
Only you will need to set your PDF Options in your Delivery Option to Basic.
Set to Basic: https://community.nintex.com/t5/Nintex-Drawloop-DocGen/Drawloop-Update-PDF-Option-Field/ta-p/226102
Types of Font Licensing:
1. Fully Embeddable: These will embed in the document and install themselves
on the target system if they do not already exist there.
2. Editable Embedding: The document is editable in the embedded font, but
will not permanently install on the target system
3. Print and Preview Only: The document will print with the correct font on
the target system, but this is not editable and the font will not be
installed
4. Not Embeddable: The font stays on the original system and cannot be
embedded in a document.
Please see the web page link for more details:
http://wordribbon.tips.net/T006073_Embedding_Fonts_in_a_Document.html
How to Embed Fonts
Font(s) can be embedded into your document by going into:
File > Options > Save.
In the Save option, you will need to check the Embed fonts in the
File checkbox.
Note: If a font is not embeddable, we recommend finding a similar
font that can be embedded. Google fonts is a good resource for fonts that
are fully embeddable http://www.google.com/fonts