11 Uploading Additional Fonts
Oracle recommends that as an initial startup task, the service administrator uploads the TrueType fonts that your company uses to produce reports. This will ensure the most accurate rendering of the documents when viewing on the web.
Without these uploaded fonts, Narrative Reporting uses a font mapping utility that attempts to properly render the report package on the web and to properly render reports imported or exports to Excel. However, this mapping may introduce variances in the report layout when displayed on the web. Therefore, we highly recommend that you upload your TrueType fonts to the server when you set up the service, as well as ensure that the same fonts are deployed to users' local machines. If using the supplied Linux fonts when creating reports (for example, Liberation Sans, Liberation Serif, and so on), Oracle recommends that customers utilize their own TrueType fonts instead.
The Linux-based fonts that are included on the Narrative Reporting server are mapped to the following Microsoft-based fonts:
Table 11-1 Review the following Microsoft-based fonts are mapped to the Narrative Reporting Linux server
Linux fonts included with Reports | Mapped Microsoft fonts |
---|---|
Liberation Sans (Arial) | Arial |
Liberation Serif (Times New Roman) | Times New Roman |
Liberation Mono (Courier New) | Courier New |
Albany (Japanese ) | MS Mincho |
Albany (Korean) | Batang |
Albany (Simplified Chinese) | SimSun |
Albany (Traditional Chinese) | MingLiU |
Note:
The system is not redefining or changing the fonts leveraged in the report, the font mapping only applies to the report package rendered on the web and the report exported to Excel.
The service administrator can upload individual font files or zipped files containing multiple TrueType fonts to the Fonts folder in the library. You can also organize your font files by creating sub-folders in the Fonts directory.
The font file must be a TrueType font and cannot already exist in the font folder structure. If you do upload a duplicate font, you will receive an error message indicating the duplicate (or invalid) font file. If you uploaded multiple fonts in a zip file, all other valid files will be loaded.
When uploading a font, you must ensure whether that font has any variants such as Regular, Italic, Bold, and Bold Italic fonts which are part of the font family itself. In this case, you may want to upload the complete font family as a zip file instead of uploading the regular font file that will be used within the system.
For more details about font family and its variants can be found here Microsoft Font library.
Note:
You can migrate font files like any other artifact from one environment to another or within the same environment. You can migrate using the export, download, and import functionality in the library. See Migrate Artifacts.
To upload additional font files:
Note:
When uploading additional fonts to Narrative Reporting, you are responsible for the proper licensing of the fonts from the font vendor. For example, if you upload the Microsoft font "Times New Roman," you must obtain the licensing from Microsoft to do so. Uploading a Microsoft font sourced from a Windows machine is not typically covered by the legal use agreement from Microsoft.