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## 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.
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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