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The Formatting tab of the Report Properties dialog enables you to set runtime formatting properties at the report level.
These properties are also set at the system level. If conflicting values are set for a property at each level, the report level takes precedence.
To set a property at the report level:
For each property, Report Value is updatable and the Server Value is shown for reference.
The Formatting tab of the Report Properties dialog is shown in the following illustration.
Generate the type of PDF files you want by setting available output properties.
Property Name | Description | Default | Configuration Name |
---|---|---|---|
Compress PDF output |
Specify "true" or "false" to control compression of the output PDF file. |
true | pdf-compression |
Hide PDF viewer's menu bars |
Specify "true" to hide the viewer application's menu bar when the document is active. The menu bar option is only effective when using the Export button, which displays the output in a standalone Acrobat Reader application outside of the browser. |
false | pdf-hide-menubar |
Hide PDF viewer's tool bars |
Specify "true" to hide the viewer application's toolbar when the document is active. |
false | pdf-hide-toolbar |
Replace smart quotes |
Specify "false" if you don't want curly quotes replaced with straight quotes in the PDF output. |
true | pdf-replace-smartquotes |
Disable opacity and gradient shading for DVT chart |
Specify "true" if you don't want opacity and gradient shading for the PDF output. This reduces the size of the PostScript file. |
false | pdf-dvt-no-opacity-no-gradient-shading |
Enable PDF Security |
Specify "true” if you want to encrypt the PDF output. You can then also specify the following properties:
|
false | pdf-security |
Open document password |
This password is required for opening the document. It enables users to open the document only. This property is enabled only when "Enable PDF Security" is set to "true". Note that Adobe's password restrictions apply. The password must contain only Latin-1 characters and must be no more than 32 bytes long. |
N/A | pdf-open-password |
Modify permissions password |
This password enables users to override the security setting. This property is effective only when "Enable PDF Security" is set to "true". Note that Adobe's password restrictions apply. The password must contain only Latin-1 characters and must be no more than 32 bytes long. If you set a password in the |
N/A | pdf-permissions-password |
Encryption level |
Specify the encryption level for the output PDF file. The possible values are:
This property is effective only when "Enable PDF Security" is set to "true". When Encryption level is set to 0, you can also set the following properties:
When Encryption level is set to 1 or higher, the following properties are available:
|
2 - high | pdf-encryption-level |
Disable document modification |
Permission available when "Encryption level" is set to 0. When set to "true", the PDF file cannot be edited. |
false | pdf-no-changing-the-document |
Disable printing |
Permission available when "Encryption level" is set to 0. When set to "true", printing is disabled for the PDF file. |
false | pdf-no-printing |
Disable adding or changing comments and form fields |
Permission available when "Encryption level" is set to 0. When set to "true", the ability to add or change comments and form fields is disabled. |
false | pdf-no-accff |
Disable context copying, extraction, and accessibility |
Permission available when "Encryption level" is set to 0. When set to "true", the context copying, extraction, and accessibility features are disabled. |
false | pdf-no-cceda |
Enable text access for screen readers |
Permission available when "Encryption level" is set to 1 or higher. When set to "true", text access for screen reader devices is enabled. |
true | pdf-enable-accessibility |
Enable copying of text, images, and other content |
Permission available when "Encryption level" is set to 1 or higher. When set to "true", copying of text, images, and other content is enabled. |
false | pdf-enable-copying |
Allowed change level |
Permission available when "Encryption level" is set to 1 or higher. Valid Values are:
|
0 | pdf-changes-allowed |
Allowed printing level |
Permission available when "Encryption level" is set to 1 or higher. Valid values are:
|
0 | pdf-printing-allowed |
Use only one shared resources object for all pages |
The default mode of Oracle BI Publisher creates one shared resources object for all pages in a PDF file. This mode has the advantage of creating an overall smaller file size. However, the disadvantages are the following:
Setting this property to "false" creates a resource object for each page. The file size is larger, but the PDF viewing is faster and the PDF can be broken up into smaller files more easily. |
true | pdf-use-one-resources |
PDF Navigation Panel Initial View |
Controls the navigation panel view presented when a user first opens a PDF report. The following options are supported:
|
Bookmarks Open | pdf-pagemode |
You set properties at the report level to enable digital signature for a report and to define the placement of the signature in the output PDF document.
Note that to implement digital signature for a report based on a PDF layout template or an RTF layout template, you must set the property Enable Digital Signature to "True" for the report.
You also must set the appropriate properties to place the digital signature in the desired location on your output report. Your choices for placement of the digital signature depend on the template type. The choices are as follows:
(PDF only) Place the digital signature in a specific field by setting the Existing signature field name property.
(RTF and PDF) Place the digital signature in a general location of the page (top left, top center, or top right) by setting the Signature field location property.
(RTF and PDF) Place the digital signature in a specific location designated by x and y coordinates by setting the Signature field x coordinate and Signature field y coordinate properties.
If you choose this option, you can also set Signature field width and Signature field height to define the size of the field in your document.
Property Name | Description | Default | Configuration Name |
---|---|---|---|
Enable Digital Signature |
Set this to "true" to enable digital signature for the report. |
false |
signature-enable |
Existing signature field name |
This property applies to PDF layout templates only. If the report is based on a PDF template, then you can enter a field from the PDF template in which to place the digital signature. |
N/A | signature-field-name |
Signature field location |
This property can apply to RTF or PDF layout templates. This property provides a list that contains the following values: Top Left, Top Center, Top Right. Choose one of these general locations and Oracle BI Publisher inserts the digital signature to the output document, sized and positioned appropriately. If you choose to set this property, do not enter X and Y coordinates or width and height properties. |
N/A | signature-field-location |
Signature field X coordinate |
This property can apply to RTF or PDF layout templates. Using the left edge of the document as the zero point of the X axis, enter the position in points that you want the digital signature to be placed from the left. For example, if you want the digital signature to be placed horizontally in the middle of an 8.5 inch by 11 inch document (that is, 612 points in width and 792 points in height), enter 306. |
0 | signature-field-pos-x |
Signature field Y coordinate |
This property can apply to RTF or PDF layout templates. Using the bottom edge of the document as the zero point of the Y axis, enter the position in points that you want the digital signature to be placed from the bottom. For example, if you want the digital signature to be placed vertically in the middle of an 8.5 inch by 11 inch document (that is, 612 points in width and 792 points in height), enter 396. |
0 | signature-field-pos-y |
Signature field width |
Enter in points (72 points equal one inch) the desired width of the inserted digital signature field. This applies only if you're also setting the Signature field x coordinate and Signature field Y coordinate properties.. |
0 | signature-field-width |
Signature field height |
Enter in points (72 points equal one inch) the desired height of the inserted digital signature field. This applies only if you're also setting the Signature field x coordinate and Signature field Y coordinate properties. |
0 | signature-field-height |
Set the properties described in the table below to configure PDF accessibility.
Property Name | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
Make PDF output accessible |
Set to “true” to make the PDF outputs accessible. Accessible PDF output contains the document title and PDF tags. | False |
Use PDF/UA format for accessible PDF output |
Set to “true” to use the PDF/UA format for the accessible PDF outputs. | False |
Set the properties described in the table below to configure PDF/A output.
Property Name | Description | Default | Configuration Name |
---|---|---|---|
PDF/A version |
Set the PDF/A version. |
PDF/A-1B | pdfa-version |
PDF/A ICC Profile Data |
The name of the ICC profile data file, for example: CoatedFOGRA27.icc The ICC (International Color Consortium) profile is a binary file describing the color characteristics of the environment where this PDF/A file is intended to be displayed. The ICC profile that you select must have a major version below 4. To use a specific profile data file other than the default settings in the JVM, obtain the file and place it under |
Default profile data provided by JVM | pdfa-icc-profile-data |
PDF/A ICC Profile Info |
ICC profile information (required when pdfa-icc-profile-data is specified) |
sRGB IEC61966-2.1 | pdfa-icc-profile-info |
PDF/A file identifier |
One or more valid file identifiers set in the xmpMM:Identifier field of the metadata dictionary. To specify more than one identifier, separate values with a comma (,). |
Automatically generated file identifier | pdfa-file-identifier |
PDF/A document ID |
Valid document ID. The value is set in the xmpMM:DocumentID field of the metadata dictionary. |
None | pdfa-document-id |
PDF/A version ID |
Valid version ID. The value is set in the xmpMM:VersionID field of the metadata dictionary. |
None | pdfa-version-id |
PDF/A rendition class |
Valid rendition class. The value is set in the xmpMM:RenditionClass field of the metadata dictionary. |
None | pdfa-rendition-class |
Configure PDF/X output by setting the properties described below. The values that you set for these properties will depend on the printing device.
Note the following restrictions on other PDF properties:
pdf-version
— Value above 1.4 is not allowed for PDF/X-1a output.
pdf-security
— Must be set to False.
pdf-encryption-level
— Must be set to 0.
pdf-font-embedding
— Must be set to true.
Property Name | Description | Default | Configuration Name |
---|---|---|---|
PDF/X ICC Profile Data |
(Required) The name of the ICC profile data file, for example: CoatedFOGRA27.icc. The ICC (International Color Consortium) profile is a binary file describing the color characteristics of the intended output device. For production environments, the color profile may be provided by your print vendor or by the printing company that prints the generated PDF/X file. The file must be placed under Profile data is also available from Adobe support or colormanagement.org. |
None | pdfx-dest-output-profile-data |
PDF/X output condition identifier |
(Required) The name of one of the standard printing conditions registered with ICC (International Color Consortium). The value that you enter for this property is a valid "Reference name," for example: FOGRA43. Choose the appropriate value for the intended printing environment. This name is often used to guide automatic processing of the file by the consumer of the PDF/X document, or to inform the default settings in interactive applications. |
None | pdfx-output-condition-identifier |
PDF/X output condition |
A string describing the intended printing condition in a form that will be meaningful to a human operator at the site receiving the exchanged file. The value is set in OutputCondition field of OutputIntents dictionary. |
None | pdfx-output-condition |
PDF/X registry name |
A registry name. Set this property when the |
http://www.color.org | pdfx-registry-name |
PDF/X version |
The PDF/X version set in GTS_PDFXVersion and GTS_PDFXConformance fields of Info dictionary. PDF/X-1a:2003 is the only value currently supported. |
PDF/X-1a:2003 | pdfx-version |
The table below describes the properties that control DOCX output files.
Property Name | Description | Default | Configuration Name |
---|---|---|---|
Enable change tracking |
Set to "true" to enable change tracking in the output document. |
false | docx-track-changes |
Protect document for tracked changes |
Set to "true" to protect the document for tracked changes. |
false | docx-protect-document-for-tracked-changes |
Default font |
Use this property to define the font style and size in the output when no other font has been defined. This is particularly useful to control the sizing of empty table cells in generated reports. Enter the font name and size in the following format <FontName>:<size> for example: Arial:12. Note that the font you choose must be available to the processing engine at runtime. |
Arial:12 | docx-output-default-font |
Open password |
Use this property to specify the password that report users must provide to open any DOCX report. |
NA | docx-open-password |
Configure RTF output files by setting the properties described in the table below.
Property Name | Description | Default | Configuration Name |
---|---|---|---|
Enable change tracking |
Set to "true" to enable change tracking in the output RTF document. |
false | rtf-track-changes |
Protect document for tracked changes |
Set to "true" to protect the document for tracked changes. |
false | rtf-protect-document-for-tracked-changes |
Default font |
Use this property to define the font style and size in RTF output when no other font has been defined. This is particularly useful to control the sizing of empty table cells in generated reports. Enter the font name and size in the following format <FontName>:<size> for example: Arial:12. Note that the font you choose must be available to the processing engine at runtime. See Define Font Mappings for information about installing fonts and for the list of predefined fonts. |
Arial:12 | rtf-output-default-font |
Enable widow orphan |
Set to "true" to ensure that the document includes no “hanging paragraphs”. Suppose the last para in a page contains an orphaned line and the remaining lines of the paragraph continue on the next page. With this setting enabled, the starting line of the paragraph moves to the next page to keep all the lines of the paragraph together for improved readability. |
false | rtf-enable-widow-orphan |
The table below describes the properties that control HTML output files.
Property Name | Description | Default | Configuration Name |
---|---|---|---|
Show header |
Set to "false" to suppress the template header in HTML output. |
true | html-show-header |
Show footer |
Set to "false" to suppress the template footer in HTML output. |
true | html-show-footer |
Replace smart quotes |
Set to "false" if you don't want curly quotes replaced with straight quotes in the HTML output. |
true | html-replace-smartquotes |
Character set |
Specify the output HTML character set. |
UTF-8 | html-output-charset |
Make HTML output accessible |
Set to "true" to make the HTML output accessible. |
false | make-accessible |
Use percentage width for table columns |
Set to "true" to display table columns according to a percentage value of the total width of the table rather than as a value in points. This property is especially useful if the browser display tables with extremely wide columns. Setting this property to true improves the readability of the tables. |
true | html-output-width-in-percentage |
View Paginated |
When you set this property to true, HTML output will render in the report viewer with pagination features. These features include:
Note that these features are supported for online viewing through the report viewer only. |
false | |
Reduce Padding in Table-cell |
When you set this property to true, cells in HTML tables are displayed without padding, which maximizes the page space available for text. |
false | html-reduce-padding |
Embed images and charts in HTML for offline viewing |
When you set this property to true, charts and images are embedded in the HTML output, which is suitable for viewing offline. |
true | html-use-data-uri |
Use SVG for charts |
When you set this property to true, charts display as a SVG (Scalable Vector Graphic) to provide a higher resolution in the HTML output. When you set this property to false, charts display as a raster image. |
true | html-use-svg |
Keep original table width |
When you set this property to true, if a column in a table is deleted, the original width of the table is maintained. |
true | html-keep-original-table-width |
Enable horizontal scrollbar automatically for html table |
When you set this property to true, a horizontal scroll bar is added to a table that doesn't fit within the current size of the browser window. |
false | html-enable-horiz-table-scroll |
Enable html table column size auto adjust |
When you set this property to true, the column widths in a table are automatically adjusted to the size of the browser window. |
false | html-enable-table-col-size-auto-adjust |
Set zero height for empty paragraph |
When you set this property to true and the output is HTML, the height of an empty paragraph (that is, a paragraph without text) is set to zero points. |
true | html-set-empty-paragraph-zero-height |
The table below describes the properties that control FO processing.
Property Name | Description | Default | Configuration Name |
---|---|---|---|
Use BI Publisher's XSLT processor |
Controls the use of parser. If set to false, then XSLT isn't parsed. |
true | xslt-xdoparser |
Enable scalable feature of XSLT processor |
Controls the scalable feature of the XDO parser. The property "Use BI Publisher's XSLT processor" must be set to "true" for this property to be effective. |
false | xslt-scalable |
Enable XSLT runtime optimization |
When set to "true", the overall performance of the FO processor is increased and the size of the temporary FO files generated in the temp directory is significantly decreased. Note that for small reports (for example 1-2 pages) the increase in performance isn't as marked. To further enhance performance when you set this property to true, set the Extract attribute sets property to "false". |
true | xslt-runtime-optimization |
Enable XPath Optimization |
When set to "true", the XML data file is analyzed for element frequency. The information is then used to optimize XPath in XSL. |
false | xslt-xpath-optimization |
Pages cached during processing |
This property is enabled only when you specify a Temporary Directory (under General properties). During table of contents generation, the FO Processor caches the pages until the number of pages exceeds the value specified for this property. It then writes the pages to a file in the Temporary Directory. |
50 | system-cache-page-size |
Bidi language digit substitution type |
Valid values are "None" and "National". When set to "None", Eastern European numbers are used. When set to "National", Hindi format (Arabic-Indic digits) is used. This setting is effective only when the locale is Arabic, otherwise it's ignored. |
National | digit-substitution |
Disable variable header support |
When set to true, prevents variable header support. Variable header support automatically extends the size of the header to accommodate the contents. |
false | fo-prevent-variable-header |
Enable multithreading |
If you have a multiprocessor machine or a machine with a dual-core single processor, you might achieve faster document generation by setting this option to True. |
false | fo-multi-threads |
Disable external references |
When set to true, disallows importing of secondary files such as subtemplates or other XML documents during XSL processing and XML parsing. This increases the security of the system. Set this to "false" if the report or template calls external files. |
true | xdk-secure-io-mode |
FO Parsing Buffer Size |
Specifies the size of the buffer for the FO Processor. When the buffer is full, the elements from the buffer are rendered in the report. Reports with large tables or pivot tables that require complex formatting and calculations may require a larger buffer to properly render those objects in the report. Increase the size of the buffer at the report level for these reports. Note that increasing this value affects the memory consumption of the system. |
1000000 | fo-chunk-size |
FO extended linebreaking |
When set to true, punctuation, hyphenation, and international text are handled properly when line breaking is necessary. |
true | fo-extended-linebreaking |
Enable XSLT runtime optimization for sub-template |
Provides an option to perform XSL import in FOProcessor before passing only one XSL to XDK for further processing. This allows xslt-optimization to be applied to the entire main XSL template which already includes all its subtemplates. The default is true. If you call the FOProcessor directly, the default is false. |
true | xslt-do-import |
Report Timezone |
Valid values: User or JVM. When set to User, Oracle BI Publisher uses the User-level Report Time Zone setting for reports. The User Report Time Zone is set in the user's Account Settings. When set to JVM, Oracle BI Publisher uses the server JVM timezone setting for all users' reports. All reports therefore display the same time regardless of individual user settings. This setting can be overridden at the report level. |
User | fo-report-timezone |
PDF Bidi Unicode Version |
Specifies the Unicode version (3.0 or 4.1) used to display the BIDI strings in the PDF output. |
4.1 | pdf-bidi-unicode-version |
Configure RTF templates by setting the properties described in the table below.
Property Name | Description | Default | Configuration Name |
---|---|---|---|
Extract attribute sets |
The RTF processor automatically extracts attribute sets within the generated XSL-FO. The extracted sets are placed in an extra FO block, which can be referenced. This improves processing performance and reduces file size. Valid values are:
|
Auto | rtf-extract-attribute-sets |
Enable XPath rewriting |
When converting an RTF template to XSL-FO, the RTF processor automatically rewrites the XML tag names to represent the full XPath notations. Set this property to "false" to disable this feature. |
true | rtf-rewrite-path |
Characters used for checkbox |
The default PDF output font doesn't include a glyph to represent a checkbox. If the template contains a checkbox, use this property to define a Unicode font for the representation of checkboxes in the PDF output. You must define the Unicode font number for the "checked" state and the Unicode font number for the "unchecked" state using the following syntax: Example: Albany WT J;9746;9747/A Note that the font that you specify must be made available at runtime. |
Albany WT J;9746;9747/A | rtf-checkbox-glyph |
Generate the types of PDF files you want by setting available PDF template properties.
Property Name | Description | Default | Configuration Name |
---|---|---|---|
Remove PDF fields from output |
Specify "true" to remove PDF fields from the output. When PDF fields are removed, data entered in the fields cannot be extracted. |
false | remove-pdf-fields |
Set all fields as read only in output |
By default, all fields in the output PDF of a PDF template is read only. If you want to set all fields to be updatable, set this property to "false". |
true | all-field-readonly |
Maintain each field's read only setting |
Set this property to "true" if you want to maintain the "Read Only" setting of each field as defined in the PDF template. This property overrides the settings of "Set all fields as read only in output." |
false | all-fields-readonly-asis |
The table below describes the properties that control Flash templates.
Property Name | Description | Default | Internal Name |
---|---|---|---|
Page width of wrapper document |
Specify in points the width of the output PDF document. The default is 792, or 11 inches. |
792 | flash-page-width |
Page height of wrapper document |
Specify in points the height of the output PDF document. The default is 612, or 8.5 inches. |
612 | flash-page-height |
Start x position of Flash area in PDF |
Using the left edge of the document as the 0 axis point, specify in points the beginning horizontal position of the Flash object in the PDF document. The default is 18, or .25 inch. |
18 | flash-startx |
Start y position of Flash area in PDF |
Using the upper left corner of the document as the 0 axis point, specify in points the beginning vertical position of the Flash object in the PDF document. The default is 18, or .25 inch. |
18 | flash-starty |
Width of Flash area |
Enter in points the width of the area in the document for the Flash object to occupy. The default is the width of the SWF object. |
Same as flash width in points in swf | flash-width |
Height of Flash area |
Enter in points the height of the area in the document for the Flash object to occupy. The default is the height of the SWF object. |
Same as flash height in points in swf | flash-height |
The table below describes the properties that control comma-delimited value output.
Property Name | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
CSV delimiter |
Specifies the character used to delimit the data in comma-separated value output. Other options are: Semicolon (;), Tab (\t) and Pipe (|). |
Comma (,) |
Remove leading and trailing white space |
Specify "True" to remove leading and trailing white space between data elements and the delimiter. |
false |
Add UTF-8 BOM Signature |
Specify "False" to remove the UTF-8 BOM signature from the output. |
true |
You can set specific properties to control Excel output.
Property Name | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
Show grid lines |
Set to true to show the Excel table grid lines in the report output. |
false |
Page break as a new sheet |
When set to "True" a page break specified in the report template generates a new sheet in the Excel workbook. |
true |
Minimum column width |
When the column width is less than the specified minimum and it contains no data, the column is merged with the preceding column. The value must be set in points. The valid range for this property is 0.5 to 20 points. |
3 (in points, 0.04 inch) |
Minimum row height |
When the row height is less than the specified minimum and it contains no data, the row is removed. The value must be set in points. The valid range for this property is 0.001 to 5 points. |
1 (in points, 0.01 inch) |
Keep values in same column |
Set this property to True to minimize column merging. Column width is set based on column contents using the values supplied in the Table Auto Layout property. Output may not appear as neatly laid out as when using the original layout algorithm. |
False |
Table Auto Layout |
Specify a conversion ratio in points and a maximum length in points, for example 6.5,150. See example. For this property to take effect, the property "Keep values in same column" must be set to True. This property expands the table column width to fit the contents. The column width is expanded based on the character count and conversion ratio up to the maximum specification. Example: Assume a report with two columns of Excel data -- Column 1 contains a text string that's 18 characters and Column 2 is 30 characters long. When the value of this property is set to 6.5,150, the following calculations are performed: Column 1 is 18 characters: Apply the calculation: 18 * 6.5pts = 117 pts The column in the Excel output will be 117 pts wide. Column 2 is 30 characters: Apply the calculation: 30 * 6.5 pts = 195 pts Because 195 pts is greater than the specified maximum of 150, Column 2 will be 150 pts wide in the Excel output. |
N/A |
Maximum allowable nested table row count |
Specify the maximum allowable row count for a nested table. Allowed values are 15000 to 999,999. During report processing, nested inner table rows cannot be flushed to the XLSX writer, therefore they stay in-memory, increasing memory consumption. Set this limit to avoid out-of-memory exceptions. When this limit is reached for the size of the inner table, generation is terminated. The incomplete XLSX output file is returned. |
20,000 |
Open password |
Use this property to specify the password that report users must provide to open any XLSX output file. Configuration name: |
NA |
The properties in the table below apply to all outputs.
Property Name | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
Use 11.1.1.5 compatibility mode |
Reserved. Do not update unless instructed by Oracle. |
false |
Map base fonts in RTF or PDF templates to target fonts to be used in the published document.
You can specify font mapping at the site or report level. Font mapping is performed only for PDF output and PowerPoint output.
There're two types of font mappings:
RTF Templates — for mapping fonts from RTF templates and XSL-FO templates to PDF and PowerPoint output fonts
PDF Templates — for mapping fonts from PDF templates to different PDF output fonts.
A set of Type1 fonts and a set of TrueType fonts are available for publishing. You can select any of the fonts in these sets as a target font with no additional setup required.
The predefined fonts are located in <oracle_home>/oracle_common/internal/fonts
. To map to another font, place the font in this directory to make it available for publishing at runtime. If the environment is clustered, then you must place the font on every server.
A font mapping can be defined at the site level or the report level.
To set a mapping at the site level, select the Font Mappings link from the Administration page.
To set a mapping at the report level, view the Properties for the report, then select the Font Mappings tab. These settings apply to the selected report only.
The report-level settings take precedence over the site-level settings.
The following Type1 fonts are built-in to Adobe Acrobat and by default the mappings for these fonts are available for publishing.
You can select any of these fonts as a target font with no additional setup required.
The Type1 fonts are listed in the table below.
Number | Font Family | Style | Weight | Font Name |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 |
serif |
normal |
normal |
Time-Roman |
1 |
serif |
normal |
bold |
Times-Bold |
1 |
serif |
italic |
normal |
Times-Italic |
1 |
serif |
italic |
bold |
Times-BoldItalic |
2 |
sans-serif |
normal |
normal |
Helvetica |
2 |
sans-serif |
normal |
bold |
Helvetica-Bold |
2 |
sans-serif |
italic |
normal |
Helvetica-Oblique |
2 |
sans-serif |
italic |
bold |
Helvetica-BoldOblique |
3 |
monospace |
normal |
normal |
Courier |
3 |
monospace |
normal |
bold |
Courier-Bold |
3 |
monospace |
italic |
normal |
Courier-Oblique |
3 |
monospace |
italic |
bold |
Courier-BoldOblique |
4 |
Courier |
normal |
normal |
Courier |
4 |
Courier |
normal |
bold |
Courier-Bold |
4 |
Courier |
italic |
normal |
Courier-Oblique |
4 |
Courier |
italic |
bold |
Courier-BoldOblique |
5 |
Helvetica |
normal |
normal |
Helvetica |
5 |
Helvetica |
normal |
bold |
Helvetica-Bold |
5 |
Helvetica |
italic |
normal |
Helvetica-Oblique |
5 |
Helvetica |
italic |
bold |
Helvetica-BoldOblique |
6 |
Times |
normal |
normal |
Times |
6 |
Times |
normal |
bold |
Times-Bold |
6 |
Times |
italic |
normal |
Times-Italic |
6 |
Times |
italic |
bold |
Times-BoldItalic |
7 |
Symbol |
normal |
normal |
Symbol |
8 |
ZapfDingbats |
normal |
normal |
ZapfDingbats |
The TrueType fonts are listed in the table below. All TrueType fonts are subset and embedded into PDF.
Number | Font Family Name | Style | Weight | Actual Font | Actual Font Type |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 |
Albany WT |
normal |
normal |
ALBANYWT.ttf |
TrueType (Latin1 only) |
2 |
Albany WT J |
normal |
normal |
ALBANWTJ.ttf |
TrueType (Japanese flavor) |
3 |
Albany WT K |
normal |
normal |
ALBANWTK.ttf |
TrueType (Korean flavor) |
4 |
Albany WT SC |
normal |
normal |
ALBANWTS.ttf |
TrueType (Simplified Chinese flavor) |
5 |
Albany WT TC |
normal |
normal |
ALBANWTT.ttf |
TrueType (Traditional Chinese flavor) |
6 |
Andale Duospace WT |
normal |
normal |
ADUO.ttf |
TrueType (Latin1 only, Fixed width) |
6 |
Andale Duospace WT |
bold |
bold |
ADUOB.ttf |
TrueType (Latin1 only, Fixed width) |
7 |
Andale Duospace WT J |
normal |
normal |
ADUOJ.ttf |
TrueType (Japanese flavor, Fixed width) |
7 |
Andale Duospace WT J |
bold |
bold |
ADUOJB.ttf |
TrueType (Japanese flavor, Fixed width) |
8 |
Andale Duospace WT K |
normal |
normal |
ADUOK.ttf |
TrueType (Korean flavor, Fixed width) |
8 |
Andale Duospace WT K |
bold |
bold |
ADUOKB.ttf |
TrueType (Korean flavor, Fixed width) |
9 |
Andale Duospace WT SC |
normal |
normal |
ADUOSC.ttf |
TrueType (Simplified Chinese flavor, Fixed width) |
9 |
Andale Duospace WT SC |
bold |
bold |
ADUOSCB.ttf |
TrueType (Simplified Chinese flavor, Fixed width) |
10 |
Andale Duospace WT TC |
normal |
normal |
ADUOTC.ttf |
TrueType (Traditional Chinese flavor, Fixed width) |
10 |
Andale Duospace WT TC |
bold |
bold |
ADUOTCB.ttf |
TrueType (Traditional Chinese flavor, Fixed width) |