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| -rw-r--r-- | README.md | 8 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | doc.go | 10 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | doc/document.md | 8 | 
3 files changed, 13 insertions, 13 deletions
@@ -12,6 +12,7 @@ support for text, drawing and images.  ## Features +  - UTF-8 support    - Choice of measurement unit, page format and margins    - Page header and footer management    - Automatic page breaks, line breaks, and text justification @@ -29,7 +30,6 @@ support for text, drawing and images.    - Templates    - Barcodes    - Charting facility -  - UTF-8 support  gofpdf has no dependencies other than the Go standard library. All tests  pass on Linux, Mac and Windows platforms. @@ -140,9 +140,9 @@ Nothing special is required to use the standard PDF fonts (courier,  helvetica, times, zapfdingbats) in your documents other than calling  `SetFont()`. -You should use AddUTF8Font or AddUTF8FontFromBytes to add UTF-8 TTF -font. `RTL()` and `LTR()` methods switch between “right-to-left” and -“left-to-right” mode. +You should use `AddUTF8Font()` or `AddUTF8FontFromBytes()` to add a +TrueType UTF-8 encoded font. Use `RTL()` and `LTR()` methods switch +between “right-to-left” and “left-to-right” mode.  In order to use a different non-UTF-8 TrueType or Type1 font, you will  need to generate a font definition file and, if the font will be @@ -6,6 +6,8 @@ support for text, drawing and images.  Features +-   UTF-8 support +  -   Choice of measurement unit, page format and margins  -   Page header and footer management @@ -40,8 +42,6 @@ Features  -   Charting facility --   UTF-8 support -  gofpdf has no dependencies other than the Go standard library. All tests  pass on Linux, Mac and Windows platforms. @@ -147,9 +147,9 @@ Nothing special is required to use the standard PDF fonts (courier,  helvetica, times, zapfdingbats) in your documents other than calling  SetFont(). -You should use AddUTF8Font or AddUTF8FontFromBytes to add UTF-8 TTF -font. RTL() and LTR() methods switch between “right-to-left” and -“left-to-right” mode. +You should use AddUTF8Font() or AddUTF8FontFromBytes() to add a TrueType +UTF-8 encoded font. Use RTL() and LTR() methods switch between +“right-to-left” and “left-to-right” mode.  In order to use a different non-UTF-8 TrueType or Type1 font, you will  need to generate a font definition file and, if the font will be diff --git a/doc/document.md b/doc/document.md index eafb015..f650372 100644 --- a/doc/document.md +++ b/doc/document.md @@ -11,6 +11,7 @@ text, drawing and images.  ## Features +* UTF-8 support  * Choice of measurement unit, page format and margins  * Page header and footer management  * Automatic page breaks, line breaks, and text justification @@ -28,7 +29,6 @@ text, drawing and images.  * Templates  * Barcodes  * Charting facility -* UTF-8 support  gofpdf has no dependencies other than the Go standard library. All tests pass  on Linux, Mac and Windows platforms. @@ -131,9 +131,9 @@ for all examples.  Nothing special is required to use the standard PDF fonts (courier, helvetica,  times, zapfdingbats) in your documents other than calling `SetFont()`. -You should use AddUTF8Font or AddUTF8FontFromBytes to add UTF-8 TTF font. -`RTL()` and `LTR()` methods switch between "right-to-left" and "left-to-right" -mode. +You should use `AddUTF8Font()` or `AddUTF8FontFromBytes()` to add a TrueType +UTF-8 encoded font. Use `RTL()` and `LTR()` methods switch between +"right-to-left" and "left-to-right" mode.  In order to use a different non-UTF-8 TrueType or Type1 font, you will need to  generate a font definition file and, if the font will be embedded into PDFs, a  | 
