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  • Plugin Contributor kluver

    (@kluver)

    Hi @vestaxpdx,

    At the moment there is no plug-and-play solution to add Greek to the fonts. You will have to add your own font by following the guide you also mentioned above: Using custom fonts

    Thread Starter vestaxpdx

    (@vestaxpdx)

    OK thanks for the info, will have a go at loading Greek fonts when the delivery is Greece.

    Cheers

    Thread Starter vestaxpdx

    (@vestaxpdx)

    For anyone who may come across this I actually found a much easier fix.

    You can just change the font family to the following in your styles.css file.

    font-family: "Arial Unicode MS", "Lucida Sans Unicode", "DejaVu Sans", Sans-Serif;

    Plugin Contributor Ewout

    (@pomegranate)

    Actually, this plugin supports Greek out the box, the Open Sans font that is used by this plugin includes Greek characters and we have many greek users (work on translations is still being done, see: topic about greek translations

    I just double checked this to be sure, but on my installation with the default Open Sans font & Simple template, the greek characters were displaying without any issues… Could you double check the “Status” tab of the PDF Invoice plugin settings to see if MBString is installed on your site (under “System configuration”)?

    Let me know what you find!
    Ewout

    Thread Starter vestaxpdx

    (@vestaxpdx)

    Yes MBString is installed OK.

    This was a quite a custom template and in the process we changed the default font family that did not support Greek at all.

    Good to know the Open Sans supports it too.

    Many thanks for the info!

    Plugin Contributor Ewout

    (@pomegranate)

    Very glad to hear that ??

    Happy selling!

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